Hyeli Yun’s research while affiliated with Seoul National University and other places

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Publications (1)


Characterization of Natural Compounds as Inhibitors of NS1 Endonuclease from Canine Parvovirus Type 2
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February 2023

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Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology

So-Hyung Kwak

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Hyeli Yun

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Canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) has high morbidity and mortality rates in canines. Nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) of CPV-2 has endonuclease activity, initiates viral DNA replication, and is highly conserved. Thus, it is a promising target for antiviral inhibitor development. We overexpressed a 41.9 kDa active recombinant endonuclease in Escherichia coli and designed a nicking assay using carboxyfluorescein and quencher-linked ssDNA as substrates. The optimal temperature and pH of the endonuclease were 37oC and pH 7, respectively. Curcumin, bisdemethoxycurcumin, demethoxycurcumin, linoleic acid, tannic acid, and α-tocopherol inhibited CPV-2 NS1 endonuclease with IC50 values of 0.29 to 8.03 μM. The extracted turmeric, yerba mate, and sesame cake suppressed CPV-2 NS1 endonuclease with IC50 values of 1.48, 7.09, and 52.67 μg/mL, respectively. The binding affinity between curcumin, the strongest inhibitor, and CPV-2 NS1 endonuclease by molecular docking was -6.4 kcal/mol. Curcumin inhibited CPV-2 NS1 endonuclease via numerous hydrophobic interactions and two hydrogen bonds with Lys97 and Pro111 in the allosteric site. These results suggest that adding curcuminoids, linoleic acid, tannic acid, α-tocopherol, extracted turmeric, sesame cake, and yerba to the diet could prevent CPV-2 infection.

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... NS1 acted as an adaptor protein in this process, rapidly employed the viral genome to the DNA damage site of the host cell by interacting with the viral genome and proteins related to DDR and promoting efficient viral replication (70). NS1 also has the activity of endonuclease (71). The NS1 of B19V interacts with the origin of viral DNA replication during the rolling loop replication. ...

Reference:

For better or worse: crosstalk of parvovirus and host DNA damage response
Characterization of Natural Compounds as Inhibitors of NS1 Endonuclease from Canine Parvovirus Type 2
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  • February 2023

Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology