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Experiments and simulation on ZIKV NS2B-NS3 protease reveal its complex folding.

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Zika virus has been identified in various body fluids such as semen, urine, saliva, cerebrospinal fluid, and vaginal secretion of an infected individual. The pH of these fluids varies from… Click to show full abstract

Zika virus has been identified in various body fluids such as semen, urine, saliva, cerebrospinal fluid, and vaginal secretion of an infected individual. The pH of these fluids varies from mildly acidic to mildly alkaline. So it is imperative to understand the impact of these conditions on viral protein functioning. We investigated the NS2B-NS3 protease stability and its activity in different denaturing environments. Finding indicates that NS2B-NS3 protease maintains stability at pH 4.8-8.7. Thus it suggests that the complex remains functionally active to hydrolyze the polyprotein within a diverse environmental condition such as variable pH. Despite a stable structure at a broad pH range, a change in environmental conditions dramatically influence its protease activity. Moreover, it is susceptible to structural transformation leading to increased β-strand or helix content in the presence of alcohol. This study may help further to understand the folding-function relationship of the general flaviviral protease complex.

Keywords: zikv ns2b; ns3 protease; protease; simulation zikv; ns2b ns3; experiments simulation

Journal Title: Virology
Year Published: 2021

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