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    In this lecture we’re gonna discuss the replication cycle of coronavirus as well as

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    emerging targets for pharmacological antiviral interventions.

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    So without further ado let's get right into it.

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    The present outbreak of a coronavirus-associated acute respiratory disease is the third documented

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    spillover of an animal coronavirus to humans resulting in a major epidemic.

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    The Coronavirus Study Group of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses formally

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    named the new coronavirus as “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2,” or

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    SARS-CoV-2.

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    Human-to-human transmission of SARS-CoV-2 occurs primarily via respiratory droplets

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    from coughs and sneezes.

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    Like other coronaviruses, SARS-CoV-2 has four structural proteins, known as the "S" for spike,

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    "E" for envelope, "M" for membrane, and "N" for nucleocapsid, which encapsulate single-stranded viral RNA.

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    Now, spike is the main protein that interacts with the host cell receptors.

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    In the first step of receptor binding, spike protein is cleaved into S1 and S2 by the host

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    cell protease, one of which is transmembrane protease serine 2 abbreviated as TMPRSS2.

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    The main function of S1 subunit is to bind with the host cell surface receptors, while

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    the function of S2 subunit is to mediate membrane fusion.

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    So one of the potential therapeutic approaches is to either develop vaccine that contains

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    antigens derived from the spike protein, which can boost recognition of the virus by the

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    immune cells or to develop monoclonal antibodies that bind to the coronavirus spike protein

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    and block the interaction with human cells.

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    Another potential target is transmembrane protease serine 2, which appears to be essential

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    for entry and viral spread of the coronavirus.

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    One agent that is currently being tested, called Camostat Mesylate has shown to inhibit

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    TMPRSS2 activity and thus is being considered as a potential anticoronavirus candidate.

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    Now, recent protein modeling studies on the spike protein suggest that SARS-CoV-2 has

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    a strong binding affinity to human angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptors and likely

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    uses them as a mechanism for cell entry.

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    One location where ACE2 receptors are highly expressed is type II alveolar cells, which

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    are found in the lungs.

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    However ACE2 receptors are also found in many extrapulmonary tissues including heart, kidney,

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    endothelium, and intestine.

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    So another potential drug targets could be the interaction sites between ACE2 and spike protein.

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    One compound that has already been found during recent computational study, which is predicted

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    to bind with the binding interface of the Spike–ACE2 complex, is a natural flavonoid

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    called Hesperidin.

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    Now studies in mice demonstrated that coronavirus binding of spike protein to ACE2, downregulates

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    the receptor, and thereby contributes to severe lung injury.

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    This suggests that delivery of excessive soluble form of ACE2 may competitively bind with SARS-CoV-2

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    and not only neutralize the virus but also rescue cellular ACE2 which regulates the renin-angiotensin

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    system to protect the lungs from injury.

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    One small study has already found recombinant human ACE2 to be safe, with no negative hemodynamic

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    effects in healthy subjects.

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    Now, moving on to the next replication step.

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    So after uncoating, first the genomic RNA of coronavirus acts as an mRNA for translation

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    of the replicase polyprotein 1a (pp1a) and 1ab (pp1ab).

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    Autoproteolytic cleavage of these polyproteins then produces number of non-structural proteins

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    including RNA-dependent RNA polymerase, helicase and nonstructural protein 3, 4, and 6.

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    These nonstructural proteins 3, 4, and 6 are thought to be responsible for anchoring the

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    coronavirus replication/transcription complex through recruitment of intracellular endoplasmic

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    reticulum membranes to form double membrane vesicles abbreviated as DMV.

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    RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) and helicase localize to double membrane vesicles and drive

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    the production of subgenomic RNAs (sgRNAs) from which the structural and accessory proteins

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    are produced in the next phase of translation.

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    Now RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) is a target of investigational drugs such as

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    Remdesivir and Favipiravir.

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    Preliminary research has shown that both of these agents inhibit RNA-dependent RNA polymerase

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    and thus might be useful in treatment of early or mid-stages of the coronavirus disease.

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    Allright, going back to the next replication step, once synthesized, transmembrane structural

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    proteins "S", "M", and "E" are inserted, and folded in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and then

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    transported to the Endoplasmic reticulum–Golgi intermediate compartment abbreviated as ERGIC.

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    The "N" proteins on the other hand bind the viral genomic RNA in cytoplasm to form nucleocapsid.

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    Once the final virion assembly occurs in the intermediate compartment, mature virions are

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    released via smooth-walled vesicles by exocytosis.

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    Now, in addition to the investigational agents that we discussed thus far, there are few

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    antiviral drugs that are already on the market that have been reported as potentially effective

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    against coronavirus.

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    One of them is antimalarial drug called Chloroquine, which is thought to exert its antiviral activity

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    in part by increasing the pH in host-cell lysosomes, which in turn inhibits hydrolytic

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    activity of protease enzymes that are required for processing of viral glycoproteins during infection.

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    Other drugs of interest are the combination of Lopinavir and Ritonavir, as well as Darunavir

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    and Cobicistat, which belong to class of drugs known as protease inhibitors.

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    These drugs were originally designed to block HIV viral replication.

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    However molecular docking studies have shown that they may also interact with some proteins

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    that are required for replication of coronavirus.

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    And with that I wanted to thank you for watching I hope you enjoyed this video and as always

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    stay tuned for more.

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The example sentences of SUBUNIT in videos (4 in total of 6)

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Definition and meaning of SUBUNIT

What does "subunit mean?"

/ˈsəbˌyo͞onət/

noun
distinct component of something.