Literature DB >> 25043639

H1PVAT is a novel and potent early-stage inhibitor of poliovirus replication that targets VP1.

Aloys Tijsma1, Hendrik Jan Thibaut1, Stéphane A H Spieser2, Armando De Palma1, Mohamed Koukni2, Eric Rhoden3, Steve Oberste3, Gerhard Pürstinger4, Antonia Volny-Luraghi2, Javier Martin5, Arnaud Marchand2, Patrick Chaltin6, Johan Neyts7, Pieter Leyssen1.   

Abstract

A novel small molecule, H1PVAT, was identified as a potent and selective inhibitor of the in vitro replication of all three poliovirus serotypes, whereas no activity was observed against other enteroviruses. Time-of-drug-addition studies revealed that the compound interfered with an early stage of virus replication. Four independently-selected H1PVAT-resistant virus variants uniformly carried the single amino acid substitution I194F in the VP1 capsid protein. Poliovirus type 1 strain Sabin, reverse-engineered to contain this substitution, proved to be completely insensitive to the antiviral effect of H1PVAT and was cross-resistant to the capsid-binding inhibitors V-073 and pirodavir. The VP1 I194F mutant had a smaller plaque phenotype than wild-type virus, and the amino acid substitution rendered the virus more susceptible to heat inactivation. Both for the wild-type and VP1 I194F mutant virus, the presence of H1PVAT increased the temperature at which the virus was inactivated, providing evidence that the compound interacts with the viral capsid, and that capsid stabilization and antiviral activity are not necessarily correlated. Molecular modeling suggested that H1PVAT binds with high affinity in the pocket underneath the floor of the canyon that is involved in receptor binding. Introduction of the I194F substitution in the model of VP1 induced a slight concerted rearrangement of the core β-barrel in this pocket, which disfavors binding of the compound. Taken together, the compound scaffold, to which H1PVAT belongs, may represent another promising class of poliovirus capsid-binding inhibitors next to V-073 and pirodavir. Potent antivirals against poliovirus will be essential in the poliovirus eradication end-game.
Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Capsid-binder; Picornavirus; Pirodavir; Poliovirus; V-073; VP1

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25043639     DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2014.07.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antiviral Res        ISSN: 0166-3542            Impact factor:   5.970


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