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Supplementary material from "A pan-respiratory antiviral chemotype targeting a transient host multi-protein complex"

Posted on 2024-05-30 - 14:28
We present a novel small molecule antiviral chemotype that was identified by unconventional cell-free protein synthesis and assembly-based phenotypic screen for modulation of viral capsid assembly. Activity of PAV-431, a representative compound from the series, has been validated against infectious viruses in multiple cell culture models for all six families of viruses causing most respiratory diseases in humans. In animals, this chemotype has been demonstrated efficacious for Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (a coronavirus) and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (a paramyxovirus). PAV-431 is shown to bind to the protein 14-3-3, a known allosteric modulator. However, it only appears to target the small subset of 14-3-3 which is present in a dynamic multi-protein complex whose components include proteins implicated in viral lifecycles and in innate immunity. The composition of this target multi-protein complex appears to be modified upon viral infection and largely restored by PAV-431 treatment. An advanced analog, PAV-104, is shown to be selective for the virally-modified target, thereby avoiding host toxicity. Our findings suggest a new paradigm for understanding, and drugging, the host–virus interface, which leads to a new clinical therapeutic strategy for treatment of respiratory viral disease.

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Maya Michon
Andreas Müller-Schiffmann
Anuradha F. Lingappa
Shao Feng Yu
Li Du
Fred Deiter
Sean Broce
Suguna Mallesh
Jackelyn Crabtree
Usha F. Lingappa
Amanda Macieik
Lisa Müller
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