id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-307817-2vy28i4m Lou, Zhiyong Current progress in antiviral strategies 2014-01-14 .txt text/plain 7555 343 36 The prevalence of chronic viral infectious diseases, such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), and influenza virus; the emergence and re-emergence of new viral infections, such as picornaviruses and coronaviruses; and, particularly, resistance to currently used antiviral drugs have led to increased demand for new antiviral strategies and reagents. Based on the complex structure of the PA C-terminal domain (PA C ) and the first 25 amino acids of PB1 [99] , a subset of modifications on N-terminal peptide of PB1 was shown to diminish the binding affinity of PA and PB1, inhibit polymerase activity, and attenuate the replication of influenza virus [100] [101] [102] . Because both the polymerase complex and NP show significant conservation between different influenza viruses, these results demonstrated that targeting the formation of viral RNP is a valid approach to the development of small molecule therapies against serious antiviral resistance to currently available drugs, such as adamantanes or neuraminidase inhibitors. ./cache/cord-307817-2vy28i4m.txt ./txt/cord-307817-2vy28i4m.txt