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. 1987 Apr:68 ( Pt 4):1153-8.
doi: 10.1099/0022-1317-68-4-1153.

PGJ2, a new antiviral prostaglandin: inhibition of Sendai virus replication and alteration of virus protein synthesis

PGJ2, a new antiviral prostaglandin: inhibition of Sendai virus replication and alteration of virus protein synthesis

M G Santoro et al. J Gen Virol. 1987 Apr.

Abstract

Prostaglandin J2 (PGJ2) was found to suppress dramatically Sendai virus replication in African green monkey kidney cells in culture. PGJ2 was not toxic at the active dose to uninfected cells and did not significantly inhibit macromolecular synthesis, but it specifically stimulated the synthesis of a polypeptide of 74,000 mol. wt. In Sendai virus-infected cells, PGJ2 partially inhibited virus protein synthesis and caused an alteration in the mobility of the virus glycoprotein HN in SDS-PAGE, corresponding to a decrease of about 4000 in its mol. wt. We propose that the PGJ2-induced alteration in the molecular structure of the HN protein prevents the insertion of this protein into the cell membrane thereby blocking virus maturation. The alpha,beta-unsaturated carbonyl group in the cyclopentane ring of the PGJ2 molecule may be necessary for antiviral activity.

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