AT-752 targets multiple sites and activities on the Dengue virus replication enzyme NS5

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AT-752 is a guanosine analogue prodrug active against dengue virus (DENV). In infected cells, it is metabolized into 2′-methyl-2′-fluoro guanosine 5′-triphosphate (AT-9010) which inhibits RNA synthesis in acting as a RNA chain terminator. Here we show that AT-9010 has several modes of action on DENV full-length NS5. AT-9010 does not inhibit the primer pppApG synthesis step significantly. However, AT-9010 targets two NS5-associated enzyme activities, the RNA 2′-O-MTase and the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) at its RNA elongation step. Crystal structure and RNA methyltransferase (MTase) activities of the DENV 2 MTase domain in complex with AT-9010 at 1.97 Å resolution shows the latter bound to the GTP/RNA-cap binding site, accounting for the observed inhibition of 2′-O but not N7-methylation activity. AT-9010 is discriminated ∼10 to 14-fold against GTP at the NS5 active site of all four DENV1-4 NS5 RdRps, arguing for significant inhibition through viral RNA synthesis termination. In Huh-7 cells, DENV1-4 are equally sensitive to AT-281, the free base of AT-752 (EC50 ≈ 0.50 μM), suggesting broad spectrum antiviral properties of AT-752 against flaviviruses.

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Feracci, M., Eydoux, C., Fattorini, V., Lo Bello, L., Gauffre, P., Selisko, B., … Canard, B. (2023). AT-752 targets multiple sites and activities on the Dengue virus replication enzyme NS5. Antiviral Research, 212. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.antiviral.2023.105574

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