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Journal of Virology | 2000

Novel Class of Thiourea Compounds That Inhibit Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 DNA Cleavage and Encapsidation: Resistance Maps to the UL6 Gene

Marja van Zeijl; Jeanette Fairhurst; Thomas R. Jones; Steven K. Vernon; John Edward Morin; James LaRocque; Boris Feld; Bryan Mark O'hara; Jonathan David Bloom; Stephen V. Johann

ABSTRACT In our search for novel inhibitors of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), a new class of thiourea inhibitors was discovered.N-{4-[3-(5-Chloro-2,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-thioureido]-phenyl}-acetamide and its 2-fluoro-benzamide derivative inhibited HSV-1 replication. HSV-2, human cytomegalovirus, and varicella-zoster virus were inhibited to a lesser extent. The compounds acted late in the replication cycle by impairing both the cleavage of concatameric viral DNA into progeny genome length and the packaging of the DNA into capsids, indicative of a defect in the encapsidation process. To uncover the molecular target of the inhibition, resistant HSV-1 isolates were generated, and the mutation responsible for the resistance was mapped using marker transfer techniques. Each of three independent isolates had point mutations in the UL6 gene which resulted in independent single-amino-acid changes. One mutation was located in the N terminus of the protein (E121D), while two were located close together in the C terminus (A618V and Q621R). Each of these point mutations was sufficient to confer drug resistance when introduced into wild-type virus. The UL6 gene is one of the seven HSV-1 genes known to play a role in DNA packaging. This novel class of inhibitors has provided a new tool for dissection of HSV-1 encapsidation mechanisms and has uncovered a new viable target for the treatment of herpesviral diseases.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1994

A human amphotropic retrovirus receptor is a second member of the gibbon ape leukemia virus receptor family.

M van Zeijl; Stephen V. Johann; E Closs; J Cunningham; R Eddy; T B Shows; Bryan Mark O'hara


Journal of Virology | 1992

Feline leukemia virus subgroup B uses the same cell surface receptor as gibbon ape leukemia virus.

Yasuhiro Takeuchi; Richard G. Vile; Guy Simpson; Bryan Mark O'hara; Mary Collins; Robin A. Weiss


Journal of Virology | 1999

Inhibition of Influenza A Virus Replication by Compounds Interfering with the Fusogenic Function of the Viral Hemagglutinin

Plotch Sj; Bryan Mark O'hara; Morin J; Palant O; LaRocque J; Jonathan David Bloom; Lang Sa; Martin Joseph Digrandi; Bradley M; Nilakantan R; Gluzman Y


Journal of Virology | 1993

Mutation of amino acids within the gibbon ape leukemia virus (GALV) receptor differentially affects feline leukemia virus subgroup B, simian sarcoma-associated virus, and GALV infections.

Chetankumar S. Tailor; Yasuhiro Takeuchi; Bryan Mark O'hara; S. V. Johann; Robin A. Weiss; Mary Collins


Journal of Virology | 1993

Definition of a domain of GLVR1 which is necessary for infection by gibbon ape leukemia virus and which is highly polymorphic between species.

Stephen V. Johann; M van Zeijl; J Cekleniak; Bryan Mark O'hara


Journal of Virology | 1995

Chimeras of receptors for gibbon ape leukemia virus/feline leukemia virus B and amphotropic murine leukemia virus reveal different modes of receptor recognition by retrovirus.

Lene Juul Pedersen; Stephen V. Johann; M van Zeijl; Finn Skou Pedersen; Bryan Mark O'hara


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 1998

Novel and Specific Respiratory Syncytial Virus Inhibitors That Target Virus Fusion

Weidong Ding; Boris Mitsner; Girija Krishnamurthy; Ann Aulabaugh; Cynthia D. Hess; Joe Zaccardi; Mark Cutler; Boris Feld; Anna Gazumyan; Yuri E. Raifeld; Antonia A. Nikitenko; Stanley Lang; Yakov Gluzman; Bryan Mark O'hara; George A. Ellestad


Journal of Virology | 1997

Fungal phosphate transporter serves as a receptor backbone for gibbon ape leukemia virus.

Lene Juul Pedersen; M van Zeijl; Stephen V. Johann; Bryan Mark O'hara


Archive | 1999

Thiourea inhibitors of herpes viruses

Jonathan David Bloom; Martin Joseph Digrandi; Russell Dushin; Stanley Lang; Bryan Mark O'hara

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