Unraveling Viral peptide-G4 Interactions: the NS3 Protease Domain of Yellow Fever Virus Binds G-Quadruplexes with High Specificity and Affinity
Unraveling Viral peptide-G4 Interactions: the NS3 Protease Domain of Yellow Fever Virus Binds G-Quadruplexes with High Specificity and Affinity
Wang, J.; Lin, R.; Cucchiarini, A.; Brazda, V.; Mergny, J.-L.
AbstractG-quadruplexes (G4s) are critical nucleic acid secondary structures that play pivotal roles in regulating gene expression. In this study, we conducted a proteome-wide in silico analysis across multiple viruses causing hemorrhagic fevers to identify candidate proteins containing a conserved G4-binding motif. Four peptides belonging to Marburg, Ebola, Hantaan and Yellow fever viruses were shown to bind to G4 in vitro. We selected the NS3 protease domain of Yellow Fever virus for further validation. Biochemical assays demonstrated that the NS3 protease domain binds G4 structures with high specificity and affinity, particularly favoring the parallel conformation. Molecular docking and simulations further revealed that the NS3 protease domain interacts with the terminal G-tetrads and loop regions of G4 via key residues, including PHE40, adopting an insertion and stacking composite binding mode. These findings expand our understanding of virus G4 interactions and offer novel potential targets for G4-based antiviral strategies