Two groups of rhinoviruses revealed by a panel of antiviral compounds present sequence divergence and differential pathogenicity

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العنوان: Two groups of rhinoviruses revealed by a panel of antiviral compounds present sequence divergence and differential pathogenicity
المؤلفون: Henri Moereels, J. Snoeks, P. A. J. Janssen, Leo Wouters, Pj Lewi, B. Dewindt, Koenraad Jozef Lodewijk Marcel Andries
المصدر: Journal of Virology. 64:1117-1123
بيانات النشر: American Society for Microbiology, 1990.
سنة النشر: 1990
مصطلحات موضوعية: Serotype, Rhinovirus, viruses, Molecular Sequence Data, Immunology, Sequence alignment, Biology, medicine.disease_cause, Antiviral Agents, Microbiology, Group A, Virus, Capsid, stomatognathic system, Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid, Virology, medicine, Amino Acid Sequence, Binding site, Peptide sequence, chemistry.chemical_classification, Analysis of Variance, Binding Sites, Virulence, virus diseases, Amino acid, Poliovirus, chemistry, Insect Science, Research Article
الوصف: A variety of chemically different compounds inhibit the replication of several serotypes of rhinoviruses (common-cold viruses). We noticed that one of these antiviral compounds, WIN 51711, had an antiviral spectrum clearly distinctive from a consensus spectrum or other capsid-binding compounds, although all of them were shown to share the same binding site. A systematic evaluation of all known rhinovirus capsid-binding compounds against all serotyped rhinoviruses was therefore initiated. Multivariate analysis of the results revealed the existence of two groups of rhinoviruses, which we will call antiviral groups A and B. The differential sensitivity of members of these groups to antiviral compounds suggests the existence of a dimorphic binding site. The antiviral groups turned out to be a reflection of a divergence of rhinovirus serotypes on a much broader level. Similarities in antiviral spectra were highly correlated with sequence similarities, not only of amino acids lining the antiviral compound-binding-site, but also of amino acids of the whole VP1 protein. Furthermore, analysis of epidemiological data indicated that group B rhinoviruses produced more than twice as many clinical infections per serotype than group A rhinoviruses did. Rhinoviruses belonging to the minor receptor group were without exception all computed to lie in the same region of antiviral group B.
تدمد: 1098-5514
0022-538X
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https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.64.3.1117-1123.1990Test
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