作者
Mehdi Bouhaddou,Danish Memon,Bjoern Meyer,Kris M. White,Veronica V. Rezelj,Miguel Correa Marrero,Benjamin J. Polacco,James E. Melnyk,Svenja Ulferts,Robyn M. Kaake,Jyoti Batra,Alicia Richards,Erica Stevenson,David E. Gordon,Ajda Rojc,Kirsten Obernier,Frank R. Moss,Margaret Soucheray,Lisa Miorin,Elena Moreno,Cassandra Koh,Quang Tran,Alexandra Hardy,Rémy Robinot,Thomas Vallet,Benjamin E. Nilsson-Payant,Claudia Hernández-Armenta,Alistair S. Dunham,Sebastian Weigang,Julian Knerr,Maya Modak,Diego Quintero,Yuan Zhou,Aurélien Dugourd,Alberto Valdeolivas,Trupti Patil,Qiongyu Li,Ruth Hüttenhain,Merve Çakır,Monita Muralidharan,Minkyu Kim,Gwendolyn Μ. Jang,Beril Tutuncuoglu,Joseph Hiatt,Jeffrey Z. Guo,Jiewei Xu,Sophia Bouhaddou,Christopher J.P. Mathy,Anna Gaulton,Emma J. Manners,Eloy Félix,Ying Shi,Marisa Goff,Jean K. Lim,Timothy P. McBride,Michael C. O’Neal,Yiming Cai,Jason C. Chang,David J. Broadhurst,Saker Klippsten,Emmie de Wit,Andrew R. Leach,Tanja Kortemme,Brian K. Shoichet,Mélanie Ott,Julio Sáez-Rodríguez,Benjamin R. tenOever,R. Dyche Mullins,Elizabeth R. Fischer,Georg Kochs,Robert Grosse,Adolfo García‐Sastre,Marco Vignuzzi,Jeffrey R. Johnson,Kevan M. Shokat,Danielle L. Swaney,Pedro Beltrão,Nevan J. Krogan
摘要
The causative agent of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has infected millions and killed hundreds of thousands of people worldwide, highlighting an urgent need to develop antiviral therapies. Here we present a quantitative mass spectrometry-based phosphoproteomics survey of SARS-CoV-2 infection in Vero E6 cells, revealing dramatic rewiring of phosphorylation on host and viral proteins. SARS-CoV-2 infection promoted casein kinase II (CK2) and p38 MAPK activation, production of diverse cytokines, and shutdown of mitotic kinases, resulting in cell cycle arrest. Infection also stimulated a marked induction of CK2-containing filopodial protrusions possessing budding viral particles. Eighty-seven drugs and compounds were identified by mapping global phosphorylation profiles to dysregulated kinases and pathways. We found pharmacologic inhibition of the p38, CK2, CDK, AXL, and PIKFYVE kinases to possess antiviral efficacy, representing potential COVID-19 therapies.