Selection of influenza A and B viruses for resistance to 4-guanidino- Neu5Ac2en in cell culture

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The reassortant influenza viruses, A/NWS-G70c with N9 neuraminidase (NA) and B/HK/8/73 (HG) with B/Lee/40 NA, were selected for resistance to 4- guanidino-Neu5Ac2en (4-GuDANA) by passaging the virus in stepwise increases in the concentration of 4-GuDANA. In the NA of resistant viruses, the absolutely conserved Glu 119, which lies in a pocket beneath the active site of the enzyme and interacts with the guanidinium moiety of 4-GuDANA, was changed to Gly. The mutant NA was >200-fold more resistant to 4-GuDANA than was the wild-type enzyme. During 72 h in cell culture, resistant A and B viruses displayed much less NA activity than did wild-type viruses but did undergo multicycle replication. While emergence of resistance to 4-GuDANA has not been observed in vive, these results demonstrate that the development of resistance is possible and can be mediated by a single amine acid change in the active site of the viral NA.

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Colacino, J. M., Laver, W. G., & Air, G. M. (1997). Selection of influenza A and B viruses for resistance to 4-guanidino- Neu5Ac2en in cell culture. In Journal of Infectious Diseases (Vol. 176). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1086/514179

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