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== Function of RNA Dependent RNA Polymerases == | == Function of RNA Dependent RNA Polymerases == | ||
- | RDRPs allow viruses to replicate their genome as well as carry out transcription. RDRPs catalyze RNA-template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides, initiating synthesis at the 3' end of the template through a primer-dependent or independent manner proceeding in the 5' to 3' direction.<ref name="Venkataraman>PMID:29439438</ref> RDRPs lack proofreading exonuclease activity which allows for increased rates of mutation that can be selected under pressures from the host's defense mechanisms or other environmental factors.<ref name="Venkataraman" /> RDRPs are a good target for antiviral drugs, as viruses depend on them to transcribe and replicate their genome so that they can infect hosts and spread. A 2020 study on the anti-Flu capabilities of 1,2,4-triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine-2-carboxamid-based compounds found that such compounds were able to interfere with the PA-PB1 interactions.<ref>PMID:33328103</ref> PA and PB1 are two of the subunits which make up the heterotrimeric Influenza A RDRP that are required for the RDRP to function properly and so the compounds showed promise; however, the study called for more research into such compounds to design drugs with even better anti-Flu properties.<ref | + | RDRPs allow viruses to replicate their genome as well as carry out transcription. RDRPs catalyze RNA-template-dependent formation of phosphodiester bonds between ribonucleotides, initiating synthesis at the 3' end of the template through a primer-dependent or independent manner proceeding in the 5' to 3' direction.<ref name="Venkataraman>PMID:29439438</ref> RDRPs lack proofreading exonuclease activity which allows for increased rates of mutation that can be selected under pressures from the host's defense mechanisms or other environmental factors.<ref name="Venkataraman" /> RDRPs are a good target for antiviral drugs, as viruses depend on them to transcribe and replicate their genome so that they can infect hosts and spread. A 2020 study on the anti-Flu capabilities of 1,2,4-triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine-2-carboxamid-based compounds found that such compounds were able to interfere with the PA-PB1 interactions.<ref name="Masari">PMID:33328103</ref> PA and PB1 are two of the subunits which make up the heterotrimeric Influenza A RDRP that are required for the RDRP to function properly and so the compounds showed promise; however, the study called for more research into such compounds to design drugs with even better anti-Flu properties.<ref name="Masari" /> |
==Influenza A Basic Structure== | ==Influenza A Basic Structure== |
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References
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