Development of GFP-expressing infectious clones for PRRSV using TAR cloning for antiviral drug screening.

Development of GFP-expressing infectious clones for PRRSV using TAR cloning for antiviral drug screening.

Publication date: Sep 05, 2025

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), an Arteriviridae family enveloped RNA virus, is a major swine pathogen. Using yeast transformation-associated recombination (TAR) cloning, we efficiently generated infectious PRRSV and GFP-expressing clones, identifying transcription-regulating sequences as essential for stable foreign gene expression. Screening SARS-CoV-2 antivirals showed potent inhibition by the multitarget drug ribavirin, the polymerase inhibitors remdesivir and its metabolite GS-441524. Molnupiravir, targeting the polymerase by a different mechanism, showed reduced efficacy against PRRSV, while the protease inhibitor GC376 was ineffective. The AlphaFold-predicted structure of the PRRSV polymerase revealed conserved catalytic architecture with the SARS-CoV-2 polymerases, explaining cross-family inhibitor activity. In contrast, structural divergence in proteases correlated with GC376’s inefficacy. These findings underscore the utility of the TAR cloning for arterivirus engineering, with potential applications in vector vaccine development.

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Concepts Keywords
Arterivirus Clones
Polymerase Cloning
Stable Cov
Yeast Drug
Expressing
Gfp
Infectious
Inhibitor
Polymerase
Prrsv
Sars
Screening
Showed
Tar
Virus

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome
disease IDO pathogen
drug DRUGBANK Ribavirin
disease MESH syndrome
disease MESH respiratory diseases
pathway KEGG Viral replication
drug DRUGBANK Papain
pathway KEGG Virion
disease IDO process
pathway REACTOME Translation
disease IDO replication
drug DRUGBANK Ranitidine
drug DRUGBANK Esomeprazole
disease MESH feline infectious peritonitis
pathway KEGG Homologous recombination
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH restriction fragment length polymorphism
disease IDO assay
pathway REACTOME Digestion
disease MESH infection
disease MESH viral infection
disease IDO protein
disease IDO site
drug DRUGBANK Somatotropin
drug DRUGBANK Proline
drug DRUGBANK Amino acids
disease MESH arteritis
drug DRUGBANK Phosphate ion
drug DRUGBANK Adenine
drug DRUGBANK ATP
drug DRUGBANK Cytidine
drug DRUGBANK Uridine 5′-triphosphate
drug DRUGBANK L-Glutamine
drug DRUGBANK Adenosine
disease MESH COVID 19
drug DRUGBANK Guanosine
disease MESH Hepatitis
disease MESH gastroenteritis
pathway REACTOME Budding
drug DRUGBANK Inosine
disease IDO cell
drug DRUGBANK Benzylpenicillin
drug DRUGBANK Streptomycin
drug DRUGBANK Ilex paraguariensis leaf
drug DRUGBANK Histidine
disease IDO reagent
drug DRUGBANK Polyethylene glycol
drug DRUGBANK Tromethamine
drug DRUGBANK Edetic Acid
drug DRUGBANK Dimethyl sulfoxide
drug DRUGBANK Water
drug DRUGBANK Chloramphenicol
drug DRUGBANK Sodium lauryl sulfate
drug DRUGBANK Formaldehyde
drug DRUGBANK Trypsin

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