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PCR and Cloning> | DNA encoding the first 196 amino acids of the N-terminal domain of the influenza polymerase acidic subunit (PA-Nter) from the viral strain A/California/07/2009 (H1N1) (GenBank accession No. CY121685.1) was prepared using GenScript USA Inx | Get A Quote |
The part of the influenza polymerase PA subunit featuring endonuclease activity is a target for anti-influenza therapies, including the FDA-approved drug Xofluza. A general feature of endonuclease inhibitors is their ability to chelate Mg or Mn ions located in the enzyme's catalytic site. Previously, we screened a panel of flavonoids for PA inhibition and found luteolin and its C-glucoside orientin to be potent inhibitors. Through structural analysis, we identified the presence of a 3',4'-dihydroxyphenyl moiety as a crucial feature for sub-micromolar inhibitory activity. Here, we report results from a subsequent investigation exploring structural changes at the C-7 and C-8 positions of luteolin. Experimental IC... More