Arresting Initiation of Hepatitis C Virus RNA Synthesis Using Heterocyclic Derivatives*

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS5B protein encodes an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), the primary catalytic enzyme of the HCV replicase complex. Recently, two benzo-1,2,4-thiadiazine compounds were shown to be potent, highly specific inhibitors of the genotype 1b HCV RdRp containing a carboxyl-terminal 21 residue truncation (Δ21 HCV RdRp) (Dhanak, D., Duffy, K., Johnston, V. K., Lin-Goerke, J., Darcy, M., Shaw, A. N. G. B., Silverman, C., Gates, A. T., Earnshaw, D. L., Casper, D. J., Kaura, A., Baker, A., Greenwood, C., Gutshall, L. L., Maley, D., DelVecchio, A., Macarron, R., Hofmann, G. A., Alnoah, Z., Cheng, H.-Y., Chan, G., Khandekar, S., Keenan, R. M., and Sarisky, R. T. (2002) J. Biol. Chem.277, 38322–38327). Compound 4 (C21H21N3O4S) reduces viral replication by virtue of its direct interaction with the viral polymerase rather than by nonspecific titration of nucleic acid template. In this study, we present several lines of evidence to demonstrate that this inhibitor interferes with the initiation step of RNA synthesis rather than acting as an elongation inhibitor. Inhibition of initial phosphodiester bond formation occurred regardless of whether replication was initiated by primer-dependent or de novo mechanisms. Filter binding studies using increasing concentrations of compound 4 did not interfere with the ability of Δ21 HCV RdRp to interact with nucleic acid. Furthermore, varying the order of reagent addition in the primer extension assay showed no distinct differences in inhibition profile. Finally, surface plasmon resonance analyses provided evidence that a ternary complex is capable of forming between the RNA template, RdRp, and compound 4. Together, these data suggest that this heterocyclic agent interacts with the apoenzyme, as well as with the RNA-bound form of Δ21 HCV RdRp, and therefore does not directly interfere with the RdRp-RNA interaction to mediate inhibition.

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