Enzymatically-Active RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase From a Human Norovirus (Calicivirus)

Description:

The noroviruses (formerly known as “Norwalk-like viruses”) are associated with gastroenteritis outbreaks, affecting large numbers of individuals each year. Emerging data are supporting their increasing recognition as important agents of diarrhea-related morbidity and mortality. The frequency with which noroviruses are associated with gastroenteritis as “food and water-borne pathogens” has led to the inclusion of caliciviruses as Category B Bioterrorism Agents/Diseases. Because the noroviruses cannot be propagated by any means in the laboratory, an important strategy in their study is to development of molecular biology-based tools and replication systems. This invention reports the isolation of the first recombinant, enzymatically-active proteinase and RNA dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) complex for a human norovirus. This enzyme should facilitate studies aimed at developing therapeutic drugs for norovirus disease.

Patent Information:
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Peter Soukas
Technology Licensing Specialist/TTPS
NIH Technology Transfer
301-496-2644
peter.soukas@nih.gov
Inventors:
Stanislav Sosnovtsev
Lisbeth Kim Green
Kyeong-Ok Chang
Gael Belliot
Keywords:
CALICIVIRUS
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Enzymatically-active
Human
Norovirus
polymerase
RNA
RNA-Dependent
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