Tulane virus protease as a structural surrogate for inhibitor screening of human norovirus proteases
Son Pham, Nikhil Sharma, Banumathi Sankaran, Jalen Nguyen, Mary K. Estes, Joseph M. Hyser, B. V. Venkataram Prasad

TL;DR
Researchers used Tulane virus to study human norovirus protease inhibitors, offering a practical alternative for drug screening.
Contribution
The study validates Tulane virus protease as a structural and functional surrogate for human norovirus protease inhibitor screening.
Findings
Tulane virus protease structure is similar to human norovirus protease in key regions.
Rupintrivir inhibits Tulane virus protease and replication in cell culture.
Tulane virus can cleave human norovirus substrates with varying efficiency.
Abstract
Human norovirus (HuNoV) is a significant cause of gastroenteritis worldwide, affecting people of all age groups. There are currently no vaccines or drugs available, leaving susceptible populations vulnerable to severe or protracted illness. A HuNoV cultivation system is pivotal for screening norovirus antivirals. While the human intestinal enteroid cultivation system allows robust replication of multiple HuNoV strains, it presents technical and cost barriers. Tulane virus (TV), a surrogate for HuNoV, replicates well in monkey kidney cell lines and is closely related to norovirus in cellular biology. Here, we determined the structures of TV protease (TV-Pro) alone and in complex with rupintrivir, a picornavirus inhibitor that also inhibits HuNoV proteases (HuNoV-Pro). Our data validate TV as an efficient surrogate system for rapid screening of HuNoV protease inhibitors. The TV protease…
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TopicsViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology · Respiratory viral infections research · Virus-based gene therapy research
