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Pathway Description
Vidarabine Action Pathway
Homo sapiens
Drug Action Pathway
Created: 2023-02-13
Last Updated: 2023-10-25
Vidarabine is an antiviral agent used to treat various viral infections. It has some antineoplastic properties and has broad spectrum activity against DNA viruses in cell cultures and significant antiviral activity against infections caused by a variety of viruses such as the herpes viruses, the vaccinia VIRUS and varicella zoster virus.
Vidarabine stops replication of herpes viral DNA by either competitive inhibition of viral DNA polymerase, and consequently or incorporation into and termination of the growing viral DNA chain. Vidarabine is sequentially phosphorylated by kinases to the triphosphate ara-ATP, which is the active form of vidarabine that acts as both an inhibitor and a substrate of viral DNA polymerase.Ara-ATP inhibits the activity of DNA polymerase by competing with its substrate dATP. Ara-ATP also gets incorporated into viral DNA, but since it lacks the 3'-OH group which is needed to form the 5′ to 3′ phosphodiester linkage essential for DNA chain elongation, this causes DNA chain termination, preventing the growth of viral DNA.
References
Vidarabine Pathway References
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Pubmed: 29126136
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Pubmed: 2509941
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Pubmed: 7916650
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