2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202003.0437.v1
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Predicting Broad-Spectrum Antiviral Drugs against RNA Viruses Using Transcriptional Responses to Exogenous RNA

Abstract: All RNA viruses deliver their genomes into target host cells through processes distinct from normal trafficking of cellular RNA transcripts. The delivery of viral RNA into most cells hence triggers innate antiviral defenses that recognize viral RNA as foreign. In turn, viruses have evolved mechanisms to subvert these defenses, allowing them to thrive in target cells. Therefore, drugs activating defense to foreign or exogenous RNA could serve as broad-spectrum antiviral drugs. Here we show that transcriptional … Show more

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