GB virus B and hepatitis C virus NS3 serine proteases share substrate specificity

  • Scarselli E
  • Urbani A
  • Sbardellati A
  • et al.
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Abstract

GB virus B (GBV-B) is a recently discovered virus responsible for hepatitis in tamarins (Saguinus species). GBV-B belongs to the Flaviviridae family and is closely related to the human pathogen hepatitis C virus (HCV). Nonstructural protein 3 (NS3) of HCV has been shown to encompass a serine protease domain required for viral maturation. GBV-B and HCV share only about 30% of the amino acid sequence within the NS3 protease domain. The catalytic triad is conserved, and the residue Phe-154, presumed to be a crucial amino acid for determining the S1 specificity pocket of the HCV NS3 protease, is also conserved. We have expressed a synthetic gene encoding the GBV-B NS3 protease domain in Escherichia coli and have characterized the purified recombinant protein for its activity on HCV substrates. We have shown that the NS3 region of the GBV-B genome actually encodes a serine protease that, despite the low sequence homology, shares substrate specificity with the HCV NS3 protease.

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Scarselli, E., Urbani, A., Sbardellati, A., Tomei, L., De Francesco, R., & Traboni, C. (1997). GB virus B and hepatitis C virus NS3 serine proteases share substrate specificity. Journal of Virology, 71(7), 4985–4989. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.71.7.4985-4989.1997

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