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Development of antiviral carbon quantum dots that target the Japanese encephalitis virus envelope protein

Han-Hsiang Chen, Chin‐Jung Lin, Anisha Anand, H.‐J. Lin, Hung‐Yun Lin, Ju‐Yi Mao, Peihua Wang, Yufeng Jane Tseng, Wen‐Shyong Tzou, Chih‐Ching Huang, Robert Wang

2022Journal of Biological Chemistry58 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Japanese encephalitis is a mosquito-borne disease caused by the Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) that is prevalent in Asia and the Western Pacific. Currently, there is no effective treatment for Japanese encephalitis. Curcumin (Cur) is a compound extracted from the roots of Curcuma longa, and many studies have reported its antiviral and anti-inflammatory activities. However, the high cytotoxicity and very low solubility of Cur limit its biomedical applications. In this study, Cur carbon quantum dots (Cur-CQDs) were synthesized by mild pyrolysis-induced polymerization and carbonization, leading to higher water solubility and lower cytotoxicity, as well as superior antiviral activity against JEV infection. We found that Cur-CQDs effectively bound to the E protein of JEV, preventing viral entry into the host cells. In addition, after continued treatment of JEV with Cur-CQDs, a mutant strain of JEV was evolved that did not support binding of Cur-CQDs to the JEV envelope. Using transmission electron microscopy, biolayer interferometry, and molecular docking analysis, we revealed that the S123R and K312R mutations in the E protein play a key role in binding Cur-CQDs. The S123 and K312 residues are located in structural domains II and III of the E protein, respectively, and are responsible for binding to receptors on and fusing with the cell membrane. Taken together, our results suggest that the E protein of flaviviruses represents a potential target for the development of CQD-based inhibitors to prevent or treat viral infections.

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CytotoxicityJapanese encephalitisVirologyCurcuminVirusViral encephalitisChemistryBiologyEncephalitisIn vitroBiochemistryMosquito-borne diseases and controlCarbon and Quantum Dots ApplicationsAdvanced battery technologies research
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