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==Poliovirus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase== | ==Poliovirus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase== | ||
<StructureSection load='1rdr' size='340' side='right' caption='Polio RDRP''> | <StructureSection load='1rdr' size='340' side='right' caption='Polio RDRP''> | ||
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These RdRps are such a great target for antiviral drugs because they are in charge of viral genome replication as well as viral genome transcription, meaning these proteins allow viruses to grow in number and spread to other cells or parts of the body. Therefore,if there are drugs that target these enzymes, viruses would not be able to survive inside a host. The Oral polio vaccine develops immunity in the person’s gut which then protects the person from the virus. And the inactivated polio vaccine is an injectable weakened version of the virus which teaches the body how to fight against this disease and builds protection in in the blood and helps boost immunity. | These RdRps are such a great target for antiviral drugs because they are in charge of viral genome replication as well as viral genome transcription, meaning these proteins allow viruses to grow in number and spread to other cells or parts of the body. Therefore,if there are drugs that target these enzymes, viruses would not be able to survive inside a host. The Oral polio vaccine develops immunity in the person’s gut which then protects the person from the virus. And the inactivated polio vaccine is an injectable weakened version of the virus which teaches the body how to fight against this disease and builds protection in in the blood and helps boost immunity. | ||
| - | The | + | The <scene name='89/891374/Poliovirus_rdrp/1'>Poliovirus RNA-Dependent RNA polymerase</scene> is a 53kDa polymerase which together with other host proteins carries out viral RNA replication on the host cell cytoplasm. The poliovirus RdRp’s shape is common to that of other polymerases, with a palm subdomain which contains a core structure very similar to other polymerases, and different structures of the fingers and thumb from those of other polymerases. |
</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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