Activity of foot-and-mouth disease virus RNA-dependent RNA polymerase in vitro: inhibition by polyamines and poly(amino acid)s |
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Authors: | L H Lazarus A Itin |
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Institution: | Department of Virology, Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | Replication of foot-and-mouth disease virus RNA in vitro is inhibited by high concentrations of the following polyamines in decreasing order of effectiveness: putrescine, spermine, and cadaverine. The basic poly(amino acids), polylysine, polyornithine, and polyarginine, as well as the basic protein salmine, are several orders of magnitude more inhibitory than polyamines. The interaction between polyornithine and foot-and-mouth disease virus RNA and its inhibition of replicase activity are related to the ability of basic polypeptides to bind to the RNA template. The neutral polymer, polysarcosine, and the polyanions, polyglutamic acid and heparin sulfate, do not inhibit replication; however, both polyanions relieve the inhibition by polyamines and polyamino acids. The mode of inhibition by polyamines and poly(amino acids) and the antagonism by heparin is discussed. |
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