A novel system for identification of inhibitors of rift valley Fever virus replication |
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Authors: | Piper Mary E Gerrard Sonja R |
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Affiliation: | Cellular and Molecular Biology Program, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA; E-Mail: mapipe@umich.edu (M.E.P.). |
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Abstract: | Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a human and livestock pathogen endemic to sub-Saharan Africa. We have developed a T7-dependent system for the efficient production of RVFV-like particles (RVF-VLPs) based on the virulent ZH-501 strain of RVFV. The RVF-VLPs are capable of performing a single round of infection, allowing for the study of viral replication, assembly, and infectivity. We demonstrate that these RVF-VLPs are antigenically indistinguishable from authentic RVFV and respond similarly to a wide array of known and previously unknown chemical inhibitors. This system should be useful for screening for small molecule inhibitors of RVFV replication. |
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Keywords: | Rift Valley fever virus-like particle RNA virus Bunyaviridae Phlebovirus minigenome antivirals |
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