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==Swine Flu and RdRp==
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==Swine Flu RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase==
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==IAV RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase==
==IAV RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase==
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The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) is a critical protein complex for the replication and transcription of viral genes. This enzyme is of clinical significance in IAV because it is critical in the zoonosis of Influenza A viruses like swine flu. Because of its critical roles in viral replication and zoonosis, RdRp is the focus of much antiviral research. However, due to limited structural elucidation of the Influenza A RdRP, structural-based drug design to inhibit RdRp activity is also limited. Influenza A RdRp is also an especially difficult site for drug development because it is unique relative to other viral RdRps. Unlike many other viral RdRps, IAV RdRp must first enter the nucleus to transcribe and replicate viral genetic information as opposed to first initiating translation in the cytoplasm. To initiate transcription, primers must be taken from host RNAs through cap-snatching, wherein 5' caps are cleaved from host RNAs and transferred to viral RNA.
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The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) is a critical protein complex for the replication and transcription of viral genes. This enzyme is of clinical significance in IAV because it is critical in the zoonosis of Influenza A viruses like swine flu. Because of its critical roles in viral replication and zoonosis, RdRp is the focus of much antiviral research. However, due to limited structural elucidation of the Influenza A RdRP, structural-based drug design to inhibit RdRp activity is also limited. Influenza A RdRp is also an especially difficult site for drug development because it is unique relative to other viral RdRps. Unlike many other viral RdRps, IAV RdRp must first enter the nucleus to transcribe and replicate viral genetic information as opposed to first initiating translation in the cytoplasm. To initiate transcription, primers must be taken from host RNAs through cap-snatching, wherein 5' caps are cleaved from host RNAs and transferred to viral RNA. Swine flu RdRp is structurally similar to other RdRps in the conservation of motifs A-E, which are conserved across all RdRps.
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==RdRp Structure==
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==Structure==
IAV RdRp consists of three unique polypeptide subunits called polymerase basic 1 (PB1), polymerase basic 2 (PB2) and polymerase acidic (PA).
IAV RdRp consists of three unique polypeptide subunits called polymerase basic 1 (PB1), polymerase basic 2 (PB2) and polymerase acidic (PA).
The PB1 subunit constitutes the stereotypical right-handed model of RdRp, including the fingers, palm, and thumb of the hand. Motifs A-E are contained within the PB1 domain: motifs A, C, D, and E are all in the palm, and motifs B and F are in the fingers. The PB2 domain interacts with the PB1 thumb and C-terminus extension, conferring flexibility and stability to the overall complex. The PA domain spans the backside of PB1 and is responsible for the endonuclease activity of the RdRp.
The PB1 subunit constitutes the stereotypical right-handed model of RdRp, including the fingers, palm, and thumb of the hand. Motifs A-E are contained within the PB1 domain: motifs A, C, D, and E are all in the palm, and motifs B and F are in the fingers. The PB2 domain interacts with the PB1 thumb and C-terminus extension, conferring flexibility and stability to the overall complex. The PA domain spans the backside of PB1 and is responsible for the endonuclease activity of the RdRp.
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The PB2 also contains the cap-binding domain necessary for cap-snatching. PB2 recognizes host primers and captures host RNA, allowing PA's endonuclease domain to cleave primers away.
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The PB2 also contains the cap-binding domain necessary for cap-snatching. PB2 recognizes host primers and captures host RNA, allowing PA's endonuclease domain to cleave primers away for use with vRNA.
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== References ==
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Swine Flu RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase

IAV RdRp bound to RNA

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References

Swine influenza. The Merck Veterinary Manual. 2008. ISBN 978-1-4421-6742-1. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 30, 2009.

“Vaccine against 2009 H1N1 Influenza Virus.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2010, https://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/vaccination/public/vaccination_qa_pub.htm.

“Variant Influenza Viruses: Background and CDC Risk Assessment and Reporting.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 12 Sept. 2016, https://www.cdc.gov/flu/swineflu/variant.htm.

Stubbs, Thomas M, and Aartjan Jw Te Velthuis. “The RNA-dependent RNA polymerase of the influenza A virus.” Future virology vol. 9,9 (2014): 863-876. doi:10.2217/fvl.14.66

Te Velthuis, Aartjan J W, and Ervin Fodor. “Influenza virus RNA polymerase: insights into the mechanisms of viral RNA synthesis.” Nature reviews. Microbiology vol. 14,8 (2016): 479-93. doi:10.1038/nrmicro.2016.87

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