Progression of Antiviral Agents Targeting Viral Polymerases

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Abstract

Viral DNA and RNA polymerases are two kinds of very important enzymes that synthesize the genetic materials of the virus itself, and they have become extremely favorable targets for the development of antiviral drugs because of their relatively conserved characteristics. There are many similarities in the structure and function of different viral polymerases, so inhibitors designed for a certain viral polymerase have acted as effective universal inhibitors on other types of viruses. The present review describes the development of classical antiviral drugs targeting polymerases, summarizes a variety of viral polymerase inhibitors from the perspective of chemically synthesized drugs and natural product drugs, describes novel approaches, and proposes promising development strategies for antiviral drugs.

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Peng, S., Wang, H., Wang, Z., & Wang, Q. (2022, November 1). Progression of Antiviral Agents Targeting Viral Polymerases. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27217370

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