The Rift Valley fever virus is one of the bunyaviruses on the WHO's priority list of pathogens that may cause future pandemics. A better understanding of disease progression and viral pathogenesis is urgently needed to develop treatments. The non-structural proteins NSs and NSm of human pathogenic bunyaviruses represent promising therapeutic targets, as they are often key virulence factors. However, their function is still poorly understood, and their structure is yet unknown, mainly because no successful production of these highly complex proteins has been reported. Here we propose a powerful combination of wheat germ cell-free protein synthesis and NMR to study the structure of these proteins and in particular detail cell-free synthesis and lipid reconstitution methods that can be applied to complex membrane proteins.
Keywords: Bunyavirales; Cell-free protein synthesis; NMR; Viral hemorrhagic fevers; Wheat germ extract.
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