Harper_1993_J.Gen.Virol_74 ( Pt 6)_1181

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Title : Inhibition of varicella-zoster virus replication by an inhibitor of protein myristoylation - Harper_1993_J.Gen.Virol_74 ( Pt 6)_1181
Author(s) : Harper DR , Gilbert RL , Blunt C , McIlhinney RA
Ref : Journal of General Virology , 74 ( Pt 6) :1181 , 1993
Abstract :

Inhibitors of myristoylation and analogues of myristic acid inhibit the replication of some retroviruses including human immunodeficiency virus, but no studies with other virus families have been reported. We have shown that replication of varicella-zoster virus (VZV) in tissue is inhibited by DL-2-hydroxymyristic acid at concentrations similar to those required for inhibition with acyclovir. Protein synthesis is not inhibited, but protein myristoylation is non-specifically reduced. Despite this lack of specificity, DL-2-hydroxymyristic acid inhibits VZV replication without apparent cytotoxicity. This is in agreement with our earlier suggestion that non-specific inhibitors of myristoylation could have antiviral effects without toxicity to cells due to the stability of cellular myristoylproteins. This supports suggestions that myristoylation inhibitors have potential as antiviral drugs against the many viruses that produce myristoylproteins.

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Harper DR, Gilbert RL, Blunt C, McIlhinney RA (1993)
Inhibition of varicella-zoster virus replication by an inhibitor of protein myristoylation
Journal of General Virology 74 ( Pt 6) :1181

Harper DR, Gilbert RL, Blunt C, McIlhinney RA (1993)
Journal of General Virology 74 ( Pt 6) :1181