| Literature DB >> 29562753 |
Paul C Jordan1, Sarah K Stevens1, Jerome Deval1.
Abstract
Influenza virus,Entities:
Keywords: RNA-dependent RNA polymerase; Respiratory syncytial virus; antiviral; coronavirus; influenza; nucleoside analog; picornavirus; rhinovirus
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29562753 PMCID: PMC5890544 DOI: 10.1177/2040206618764483
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antivir Chem Chemother ISSN: 0956-3202
Viral characteristics: Family, category, and infectivity.
| Demonstrative virus | Family | Genome content | Age group affected | Seasonality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Influenza A, B, and C | (–)ssRNA | All ages | Fall to early Spring | |
| PIV | (–)ssRNA | Young children | Fall, Spring, and Summer | |
| RSV | (–)ssRNA | Infants and young children | Fall to early Spring | |
| HMPV | (–)ssRNA | Young children | Year-round | |
| Rhinovirus A, B, and C | (+)ssRNA | All ages | Year-round | |
| Enteroviruses | (+)ssRNA | All ages | Summer to Fall | |
| HCoV | (+)ssRNA | All ages | Fall to early Spring | |
| SARS | (+)ssRNA | Adults | Fall to early Spring | |
| MERS | (+)ssRNA | Adults | Fall to early Spring |
PIV: parainfluenza virus; RSV: human respiratory syncytial virus; HMPV: human metapneumovirus; HCoV: human coronavirus; SARS: severe acute respiratory syndrome; MERS: Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome; ssRNA: single-stranded ribonucleic acid.
Figure 1.Prevalence of respiratory viruses in a PICU. Prevalence was defined as number of cases per 1000 admissions with respiratory distress.4 PICU: pediatric intensive care unit.
Figure 2.(a) The ribbon model of the influenza A polymerase complex, which is composed of three subunits that assemble a 270 kDa trimer. The trimer consists of the (PA) protein (blue), PB1 (teal), and PB2 (green). (b) Within the PB1 domain is the RdRp, which adopts a right-handed arrangement with the fingers (blue), palm (red), thumb, (yellow), and a priming loop (purple).46 PA: polymerase acidic; PB1: polymerase basic protein 1; PB2: polymerase basic protein 2; RdRp: RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.
Figure 3.(a) A homology-model of the RdRp domain of the RSV L protein shows a right-handed fold with structural similarities to VSV (b) when the two structures are overlayed (RSV RdRp is shown in blue, VSV RdRp is shown in red).68,71 (c) The three-dimensional structure of the methyltransferase (green) and C-terminal (blue) domains of the HMPV L protein.72 RdRp: RNA-dependent RNA polymerase; RSV: respiratory syncytial virus; VSV: vesicular stomatitis virus; HMPV: human metapneumovirus.
Figure 4.(a) The HRV16 3Dpol in a ribbon representation showing the classic right-handed model with the fingers (blue), palm (red), and thumb (yellow) subdomains.86 (b) The palm subdomain showing motifs A–E. HRV: human rhinovirus.
Figure 5.The chemical structures of a range of antiviral compounds. These structures describe the broad-spectrum ribavirin approved for HCV and severe RSV, the inhibitors NITD008 and 7DMA for rhinoviruses, the influenza virus inhibitors 2′FdG and T-705, ALS-8176 for RSV virus infection, and GS-5734, an Ebola virus inhibitor. HCV: hepatitis C virus; RSV: respiratory syncytial virus; 7DMA: 7-deaza-2′-C-methyladenosine; 2′FdG: 2′-deoxy-2′-fluoro guanosine.