α病毒
生物
病毒学
蟾蜍科
委内瑞拉马脑炎病毒
衣壳
病毒蛋白
计算生物学
病毒
作者
Brian D. Carey,Allison Bakovic,Victoria Callahan,Aarthi Narayanan,Kylene Kehn‐Hall
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.antiviral.2019.01.015
摘要
The New World alphaviruses, Venezuelan, eastern and western equine encephalitis viruses (VEEV, EEEV, and WEEV), are important human pathogens due to their ability to cause varying levels of morbidity and mortality in humans. There is also concern about VEEV and EEEV being used as bioweapons. Currently, a FDA-approved antiviral is lacking for New World alphaviruses. In this review, the function of each viral protein is discussed with an emphasis on how these functions can be targeted by therapeutics. Both direct acting antivirals as well as inhibitors that impact host protein interactions with viral proteins are described. Non-structural protein 3 (nsP3), capsid, and E2 proteins have garnered attention in recent years, whereas little is known regarding host protein interactions of the other viral proteins and is an important avenue for future study.
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