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Alphavirus nsP2: A Multifunctional Regulator of Viral Replication and Promising Target for Anti‐Alphavirus Therapies

Sainan Wang, Suresh Mahalingam, Andres Merits

2025Reviews in Medical Virology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alphaviruses are re-emerging vector-born pathogens that cause arthralgia or encephalitic diseases on a global scale. While a vaccine against chikungunya virus was recently approved, no vaccines currently exist for other alphaviruses, nor are there antiviral drugs for the treatment of alphavirus infections. Alphaviruses have positive-strand RNA genomes, and their RNA replication is coordinated by activities of the multifunctional nonstructural protein 2 (nsP2), a helicase-protease and a subunit of viral RNA replicase. We provide a comprehensive overview of nsP2 functions and inhibitors of its activities for their potential as effective antivirals. Furthermore, analysis of nsP2 activities suggests that it could be targeted to develop advanced live attenuated vaccines and strategies for controlling alphavirus transmission by mosquito vectors.

Topics & Concepts

AlphavirusVirologyChikungunyaTogaviridaeBiologyAlphavirus infectionViral replicationRNA-dependent RNA polymeraseVector (molecular biology)RNAVirusGeneticsGeneRecombinant DNAMosquito-borne diseases and controlViral Infections and VectorsInsect symbiosis and bacterial influences
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