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BT Keller and RT Borchardt
Adenosine dialdehyde (2'-O-[(R)-formyl(adenin-9-yl)methyl]-(R)- glyceraldehyde), formed by periodate oxidation of adenosine, is a potent inhibitor of S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase (EC 3.3.1.1.) in mouse L929 cells. Consequently, the dialdehyde produces an increase in intracellular levels of S-adenosylhomocysteine and subsequent inhibition of S-adenosylmethionine-dependent macromolecular methylations. In the present study we show that adenosine dialdehyde is also a potent inhibitor of vaccinia virus plaque formation in monolayer cultures of L cells. When added to the culture medium immediately following attachment of the virus, concentrations of the dialdehyde as low as 0.5 microM produce greater than 90% inhibition of plaque formation after 72 hr. The efficacy of the compound is greatest when added within 8 hr of virus attachment and gradually decreases in a time- dependent manner when added after this point. Treatment of L cells with 5 microM adenosine dialdehyde for 60 min prior to virus infection causes a transient, but virtually complete loss of S- adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase activity and subsequent 3-fold increase in the intracellular S-adenosylhomocysteine/S-adenosylmethionine ratio. Continuous exposure of infected cells to the dialdehyde results in prolonged inhibition of S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase accompanied by a 10-fold increase in the S-adenosylhomocysteine/S-adenosylmethionine ratio. Associated with these changes in the dialdehyde-treated, infected cells are an inhibition of early virus-specific protein synthesis and a 13% decrease in methylation of the cytoplasmic poly A+- mRNA. The antiviral action of this compound thus appears to be related to a decrease in viral mRNA methylation (e.g., the 5'-terminal cap structure) which results in suppressed translation of viral proteins essential for virus replication.
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