摘要
背景:与HCV有关的疾病代表了世界范围内的健康威胁。多年来,大量的独立研究致力于了解HCV感染的分子基础。这些研究中的大量研究集中在病毒蛋白质的结构表征上,目的是开发基于结构的创新性治疗方法。对目前蛋白质数据库内容的分析揭示了病毒的结构生物学迄今涵盖了大部分HCV蛋白质(75%)。 目的:本综述重述了丙型肝炎病毒个体蛋白质结构特征的现状,特别关注其结构多样性/灵活性。 结果:这项调查表明,越来越多的证据表明,结构灵活性是HCV蛋白质中的一个共同特征。这种多功能性可以在不同的结构水平上检测到,即可替代的低聚状态的出现和/或局部和全局的灵活性。令人惊讶的是,HCV蛋白质的一些无序或高度灵活的区域,如E2的核心和抗原片段412-423,在病毒基因型中呈现高度保守的序列。 HCV蛋白质的总体多功能性在宿主蛋白质识别,药物抗性机制和来自宿主免疫原性系统的病毒逸出中起重要作用。特别相关的是新兴的想法,即HCV使用局部结构灵活性作为序列变异的替代工具以逃避宿主生物体的免疫应答。 结论:我们认为,本次调查中出现的概念对于开发急需的抗-HCV疫苗是非常重要的。
关键词: 结构多样性,病毒蛋白质,内在无序区域,疫苗开发,结构生物学。
Current Medicinal Chemistry
Title:Structural Versatility of Hepatitis C Virus Proteins: Implications for the Design of Novel Anti-HCV Intervention Strategies
Volume: 24 Issue: 36
关键词: 结构多样性,病毒蛋白质,内在无序区域,疫苗开发,结构生物学。
摘要: Background: HCV-linked pathologies represent worldwide health threats. Over the years, an enormous number of independent studies have been devoted to the understanding of the molecular bases of HCV infection. A significant amount of these investigations has been focused on the structural characterization of the virus proteins with the aim of developing structure-based innovative therapeutic approaches. An analysis of the current Protein Data Bank content unravels that the structural biology of the virus has hitherto covered a large fraction of the HCV proteins (75%).
Objective: The present review recapitulates the state-of-the-art of structural characterizations of HCV individual proteins with a specific focus on their structural versatility/flexibility.
Results: This survey indicates there is accumulating evidence that structural flexibility is a common feature among HCV proteins. This versatility can be detected at different structural level i.e. occurrence of alternative oligomeric states and/or of local and global flexibility. Somewhat surprisingly, some disordered or highly flexible regions of HCV proteins, such as the core and the antigenic fragment 412-423 of E2, present highly conserved sequences among the virus genotypes. The overall versatility of HCV proteins plays an important role in host protein recognition, drug resistance mechanisms, and virus escape from the host immunogenic system. Of particular relevance is the emerging idea that HCV uses local structural flexibility as an alternative tool to sequence variability to evade the immune response of the host organism.
Conclusion: We believe that concepts emerged from this survey will be important for the development of anti-HCV vaccines that are eagerly needed.
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Structural Versatility of Hepatitis C Virus Proteins: Implications for the Design of Novel Anti-HCV Intervention Strategies, Current Medicinal Chemistry 2017; 24 (36) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/0929867324666170508105544
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