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Author: Lam van, Thuy Van; Heindl, Miriam Ruth; Schlutt, Christine; Böttcher-Friebertshäuser, Eva; Bartenschlager, Ralf; Klebe, Gerhard; Brandstetter, Hans; Dahms, Sven O.; Steinmetzer, Torsten
Title: The Basicity Makes the Difference: Improved Canavanine-Derived Inhibitors of the Proprotein Convertase Furin
  • Cord-id: fz4got7h
  • Document date: 2021_2_9
  • ID: fz4got7h
    Snippet: [Image: see text] Furin activates numerous viral glycoproteins, and its inhibition prevents virus replication and spread. Through the replacement of arginine by the less basic canavanine, new inhibitors targeting furin in the trans-Golgi network were developed. These inhibitors exert potent antiviral activity in cell culture with much lower toxicity than arginine-derived analogues, most likely due to their reduced protonation in the blood circulation. Thus, despite its important physiological fu
    Document: [Image: see text] Furin activates numerous viral glycoproteins, and its inhibition prevents virus replication and spread. Through the replacement of arginine by the less basic canavanine, new inhibitors targeting furin in the trans-Golgi network were developed. These inhibitors exert potent antiviral activity in cell culture with much lower toxicity than arginine-derived analogues, most likely due to their reduced protonation in the blood circulation. Thus, despite its important physiological functions, furin might be a suitable antiviral drug target.

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