Targeting Viral Methyltransferases: An Approach to Antiviral Treatment for ssRNA Viruses
Peter Ramdhan, Chenglong Li
Abstract
Methyltransferase enzymes have been associated with different processes within cells and viruses. Specifically, within viruses, methyltransferases are used to form the 5'cap-0 structure for optimal evasion of the host innate immune system. In this paper, we seek to discuss the various methyltransferases that exist within single-stranded RNA (ssRNA) viruses along with their respective inhibitors. Additionally, the importance of motifs such as the KDKE tetrad and glycine-rich motif in the catalytic activity of methyltransferases is discussed.
Topics & Concepts
MethyltransferaseBiologyRNAVirologyChemistryGeneticsMethylationGeneRNA modifications and cancerRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryCancer-related gene regulation