Substrate and target selectivity of 4′-fluoroadenosine against viral and host polymerases.

Publication date: Jul 06, 2026

Developing safe and effective treatments against emerging RNA viruses is an important goal in pandemic preparedness efforts. 4′-fluorouridine (4′-FlU) is a broad-spectrum antiviral that was shown to inhibit viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (RdRps). Given its notable range of antiviral activity, this class of nucleoside analogs warrants further investigation. Here, we studied the antiviral activity and underlying mechanism of inhibition of 4′-fluoroadenosine (4′-FlA). Like 4′-FlU, 4′-FlA demonstrates a broad-spectrum of antiviral activity against eight prototypic viruses representing diverse families. Enzyme kinetics show that the triphosphate (4′-FlA-TP) is efficiently incorporated by viral RdRps. A cryo-EM structure of the RdRp of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in complex with double-stranded RNA and the incorporated monophosphate (4′-FlA-MP) characterizes interactions at the active site. The incorporated analog elicits heterogeneous inhibition patterns in primer extension reactions. In contrast, templates with embedded 4′-FlA-MP inhibit incorporation of complementary UTP across the viral RdRps. However, incorporation of 4′-FIA-TP is not limited to viral polymerases and likewise includes human mitochondrial RNA polymerase. These results demonstrate the general potential for 4′-fluorinated nucleotides as antiviral drugs and guide the development of more selective derivatives for medical use in appropriate settings.

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Concepts Keywords
Coronavirus antiviral drugs
Flu enzymology
Host mechanism of action
Polymerase nucleotide analogs
Safe pandemic preparedness
RNA viruses
RNA-dependent RNA polymerase

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH severe acute respiratory syndrome
pathway KEGG RNA polymerase
disease MESH Park
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH Park7
disease MESH COVID 19 pandemic
pathway KEGG Viral replication
drug DRUGBANK Adenosine phosphate
disease MESH Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever
disease MESH influenza
drug DRUGBANK Cytidine
disease MESH NHC
drug DRUGBANK ATP
drug DRUGBANK Guanosine
drug DRUGBANK Uracil
drug DRUGBANK Propylthiouracil
disease MESH Included
drug DRUGBANK Sofosbuvir
disease MESH hepatitis
disease MESH infection
drug DRUGBANK Didanosine
drug DRUGBANK Tenofovir
drug DRUGBANK dATP
drug DRUGBANK Balapiravir
disease MESH RSV infection
drug DRUGBANK Adenosine
disease MESH dengue
disease MESH strain
drug DRUGBANK Cefaclor
disease MESH CCL
drug DRUGBANK Dimethyl sulfoxide
disease MESH FBS
drug DRUGBANK Streptomycin
drug DRUGBANK Formaldehyde
drug DRUGBANK Phosphate ion
disease MESH PBS
drug DRUGBANK Human Serum Albumin
disease MESH Image
drug DRUGBANK Methylergometrine
disease MESH hpi
disease MESH WSN
drug DRUGBANK Trypsin
drug DRUGBANK Benzylpenicillin
drug DRUGBANK Water
drug DRUGBANK Puromycin
disease MESH cap
disease MESH vaccinia
drug DRUGBANK Sodium lauryl sulfate
disease MESH SDS
drug DRUGBANK Tromethamine
drug DRUGBANK Edetic Acid
drug DRUGBANK Glycerin
drug DRUGBANK Aspartame
drug DRUGBANK Urea
drug DRUGBANK Boric acid
drug DRUGBANK Isopropyl beta-D-thiogalactopyranoside
drug DRUGBANK Imidazole
drug DRUGBANK 3 7 11 15-Tetramethyl-Hexadecan-1-Ol
disease MESH ARC
disease MESH Dis
drug DRUGBANK Troleandomycin
disease MESH diarrhea
disease MESH Ebola virus infection
disease MESH avian influenza
disease MESH virus infection
disease MESH AIDS
disease MESH chronic hepatitis
drug DRUGBANK Tenofovir disoproxil
drug DRUGBANK Adenine
drug DRUGBANK Uridine
disease MESH African Swine Fever
drug DRUGBANK Deoxythymidine

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