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Unlocking G-Quadruplexes as Antiviral Targets

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PHARMACOLOGICAL REVIEWS
Volume 73, Issue 3, Pages 897-923

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AMER SOC PHARMACOLOGY EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS
DOI: 10.1124/10.1124/pharmrev.120.000230

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  1. Institut Pasteur Paris
  2. Agence Nationale de la Recherche. Flash Covid 2020
  3. Ecole Polytechnique
  4. Inserm
  5. CNRS

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G-quadruplexes (G4s) are noncanonical nucleic acid structures that have gained increasing recognition in recent years, particularly in virology. G4 ligands are known to target viral transcription and replication, and both viral and cellular G4s may be potential targets for antiviral therapeutics. This review covers various aspects of G-quadruplexes in both host and viral contexts, highlighting the importance of studying G4s for future antiviral drug discovery.
Guanine-rich DNA and RNA sequences can fold into noncanonical nucleic acid structures called G-quadruplexes (G4s). Since the discovery that these structures may act as scaffolds for the binding of specific ligands, G4s aroused the attention of a growing number of scientists. The versatile roles of G4 structures in viral replication, transcription, and translation suggest direct applications in therapy or diagnostics. G4-interacting molecules (proteins or small molecules) may also affect the balance between latent and lytic phases, and increasing evidence reveals that G4s are implicated in generally suppressing viral processes, such as replication, transcription, translation, or reverse transcription. In this review, we focus on the discovery of G4s in viruses and the role of G4 ligands in the antiviral drug discovery process. After assessing the role of viral G4s, we argue that host G4s participate in immune modulation, viral tumorigenesis, cellular pathways involved in virus maturation, and DNA integration of viral genomes, which can be potentially employed for antiviral therapeutics. Furthermore, we scrutinize the impediments and shortcomings in the process of studying G4 ligands and drug discovery. Finally, some unanswered questions regarding viral G4s are highlighted for prospective future projects. Significance Statement-G-quadruplexes (G4s) are noncanonical nucleic acid structures that have gained increasing recognition during the last few decades. First identified as relevant targets in oncology, their importance in virology is now increasingly clear. A number of G-quadruplex ligands are known: viral transcription and replication are the main targets of these ligands. Both viral and cellular G4s may be targeted; this review embraces the different aspects of G-quadruplexes in both host and viral contexts.

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