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. 2022 Nov 5:10.1111/febs.16662. Online ahead of print. doi: 10.1111/febs.16662

Fig. 11.

Fig. 11

(A) Structures of remdesivir monophosphate and (B) AMP. Remdesivir functions as an adenosine analog, such that RMP can replace AMP in the product RNA, thereby inhibiting the RdRp viral replication mechanism. (C) RdRp complex (NSP12: green, NSP7: pink, NSP8: teal) bound to template (yellow) and primer (blue) RNA strands and remdesivir triphosphate (purple backbone) (PDB ID: 7BV2, visualized with ucsf chimerax, version 1.4) [124, 126]. Hydrogen bonds between remdesivir triphosphate and RdRp or the RNA strands are represented by dotted cyan lines, and heteroatom colors correspond to those in the 2D visualization.