Indiscriminate activities of different henipavirus polymerase complex proteins allow for efficient minigenome replication in hybrid systems

  • Li X
  • Yang Y
  • López C
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Abstract

Given the severity of disease induced by Hendra and Nipah viruses in humans and the continuous emergence of new henipaviruses as well as henipa-like viruses, it is necessary to conduct a more comprehensive investigation of the biology of henipaviruses and their interaction with the host. The replication of henipaviruses and the development of antiviral agents can be studied in systems that allow experiments to be performed under biosafety level 2 conditions. Here, we developed robust minigenome systems for the Nipah virus (NiV) and Hendra virus (HeV) that provide a convenient alternative for studying NiV and HeV replication. Using these systems, we demonstrate that any combination of the three polymerase complex proteins of NiV and HeV could effectively initiate the replication of both viral minigenomes, which suggests that the interaction regions of the polymerase complex proteins could be effective targets for universal and effective anti-henipavirus interventions.

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Li, X., Yang, Y., & López, C. B. (2024). Indiscriminate activities of different henipavirus polymerase complex proteins allow for efficient minigenome replication in hybrid systems. Journal of Virology, 98(6). https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00503-24

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