Author: Bartlam, Mark; Xue, Xiaoyu; Rao, Zihe
Title: The search for a structural basis for therapeutic intervention against the SARS coronavirus Cord-id: 6q9h5rpb Document date: 2008_1_10
ID: 6q9h5rpb
Snippet: The 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), caused by a previously unknown coronavirus called SARSâ€CoV, had profound social and economic impacts worldwide. Since then, structure–function studies of SARSâ€CoV proteins have provided a wealth of information that increases our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of SARS. While no effective therapy is currently available, considerable efforts have been made to develop vaccines and drugs to prevent SARSâ€CoV infection.
Document: The 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), caused by a previously unknown coronavirus called SARSâ€CoV, had profound social and economic impacts worldwide. Since then, structure–function studies of SARSâ€CoV proteins have provided a wealth of information that increases our understanding of the underlying mechanisms of SARS. While no effective therapy is currently available, considerable efforts have been made to develop vaccines and drugs to prevent SARSâ€CoV infection. In this review, some of the notable achievements made by SARS structural biology projects worldwide are examined and strategies for therapeutic intervention are discussed based on available SARSâ€CoV protein structures. To date, 12 structures have been determined by Xâ€ray crystallography or NMR from the 28 proteins encoded by SARSâ€CoV. One key protein, the SARSâ€CoV main protease (M (pro)), has been the focus of considerable structureâ€based drug discovery efforts. This article highlights the importance of structural biology and shows that structures for drug design can be rapidly determined in the event of an emerging infectious disease.
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