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Kinetic analysis of the effect of poliovirus receptor on viral uncoating: the receptor as a catalyst.


ABSTRACT: We examined the role of soluble poliovirus receptor on the transition of native poliovirus (160S or N particle) to an infectious intermediate (135S or A particle). The viral receptor behaves as a classic transition state theory catalyst, facilitating the N-to-A conversion by lowering the activation energy for the process by 50 kcal/mol. In contrast to earlier studies which demonstrated that capsid-binding drugs inhibit thermally mediated N-to-A conversion through entropic stabilization alone, capsid-binding drugs are shown to inhibit receptor-mediated N-to-A conversion through a combination of enthalpic and entropic effects.

SUBMITTER: Tsang SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC114901 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Kinetic analysis of the effect of poliovirus receptor on viral uncoating: the receptor as a catalyst.

Tsang S K SK   McDermott B M BM   Racaniello V R VR   Hogle J M JM  

Journal of virology 20010601 11


We examined the role of soluble poliovirus receptor on the transition of native poliovirus (160S or N particle) to an infectious intermediate (135S or A particle). The viral receptor behaves as a classic transition state theory catalyst, facilitating the N-to-A conversion by lowering the activation energy for the process by 50 kcal/mol. In contrast to earlier studies which demonstrated that capsid-binding drugs inhibit thermally mediated N-to-A conversion through entropic stabilization alone, ca  ...[more]

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