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Purification and crystallization of dengue and West Nile virus NS2B–NS3 complexes
Author(s) -
D'Arcy Allan,
Chaillet Maxime,
Schiering Nikolaus,
Villard Frederic,
Lim Siew Pheng,
Lefeuvre Peggy,
Erbel Paul
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
acta crystallographica section f
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1744-3091
DOI - 10.1107/s1744309106001199
Subject(s) - dengue fever , ns3 , virology , west nile virus , dengue virus , virus , flaviviridae , subtropics , yellow fever , flavivirus , biology , viral disease , ecology , hepatitis c virus
Both dengue and West Nile virus infections are an increasing risk to humans, not only in tropical and subtropical areas, but also in North America and parts of Europe. These viral infections are generally transmitted by mosquitoes, but may also be tick‐borne. Infection usually results in mild flu‐like symptoms, but can also cause encephalitis and fatalities. Approximately 2799 severe West Nile virus cases were reported this year in the United States, resulting in 102 fatalities. With this alarming increase in the number of West Nile virus infections in western countries and the fact that dengue virus already affects millions of people per year in tropical and subtropical climates, there is a real need for effective medicines. A possible therapeutic target to combat these viruses is the protease, which is essential for virus replication. In order to provide structural information to help to guide a lead identification and optimization program, crystallizations of the NS2B–NS3 protease complexes from both dengue and West Nile viruses have been initiated. Crystals that diffract to high resolution, suitable for three‐dimensional structure determinations, have been obtained.

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