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9YRN

Cryo-EM structure of SARS-CoV-2 nsp10-nsp14 (E191A) in complex with T20P14-S complex, tetrameric form

Summary for 9YRN
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb9yrn/pdb
Related9YRK 9YRL
EMDB information73371
DescriptorNon-structural protein 10, Proofreading exoribonuclease, T20P14-S RNA, ... (7 entities in total)
Functional Keywordssars-cov-2, replication and transcription, mismatch, proofreading exoribonuclease, viral protein, viral protein-rna complex, nucleoside analog, viral protein/rna
Biological sourceSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
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Total number of polymer chains12
Total formula weight328692.68
Authors
Yang, Y.,Liu, C.,Liu, B. (deposition date: 2025-10-16, release date: 2026-01-28)
Primary citationLiu, C.,Li, Y.,Cao, X.,Gleason, R.J.,Liu, B.,Yang, Y.
Mechanism of SARS-CoV-2 resistance to nucleotide analog-based antivirals.
Nat Commun, 2026
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PubMed Abstract: The remarkable ability of SARS-CoV-2 to resist many nucleotide analog (NA)-based antivirals represents a formidable challenge to therapeutic efforts. Here, we reveal fundamental insights into how its unique proofreading exoribonuclease (ExoN) counteracts two representative NA antivirals, bemnifosbuvir and sofosbuvir, which are designed to inhibit the viral RNA polymerase (RdRp). Our findings unveil that NA incorporation alters RNA-binding dynamics, significantly increasing the affinity of RNA to ExoN while weakening its interaction with RdRp. This shift likely facilitates RNA dissociation from RdRp, subsequent recognition by ExoN, and excision of NAs. Strikingly, we elucidate the mechanism underlying varied levels of resilience of different NAs to ExoN excision. Our cryo-EM structures of ExoN in complex with either of the two NA-incorporated RNAs reveal previously unknown ExoN-NA interactions mediated by the functional groups on the modified ribose rings of NAs, illuminating the key determinants of their recognition and excision. Furthermore, we identify an allosteric regulatory loop of ExoN that promotes the full activation of ExoN but is displaced by the binding of NAs exhibiting resilience to ExoN excision. These discoveries provide a molecular framework for understanding SARS-CoV-2 resistance to NA-based antivirals and highlight mechanisms that could be exploited to improve anti-coronavirus drug design.
PubMed: 41530153
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-026-68304-8
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Experimental method
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (2.4 Å)
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