نتایج جستجو برای: integrase

تعداد نتایج: 3604  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2006
S Kehlenbeck U Betz A Birkmann B Fast A H Göller K Henninger T Lowinger D Marrero A Paessens D Paulsen V Pevzner R Schohe-Loop H Tsujishita R Welker J Kreuter H Rübsamen-Waigmann F Dittmer

We have identified dihydroxythiophenes (DHT) as a novel series of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) integrase inhibitors with broad antiviral activities against different HIV isolates in vitro. DHT were discovered in a biochemical integrase high-throughput screen searching for inhibitors of the strand transfer reaction of HIV-1 integrase. DHT are selective inhibitors of integrase that...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2006
Goedele N Maertens Peter Cherepanov Alan Engelman

Transcriptional co-activator p75 is implicated in human cancer, autoimmunity and replication of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) as a dominant integrase-interacting protein. Although characterized as chromatin associated, the normal biological role(s) of p75 remains fairly unclear. To gain insight into p75 function, we have characterized its cellular binding partners and report that ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2010
Jose A Garcia-Rivera Murilo T D Bueno Elisa Morales Jeffrey R Kugelman Daniel F Rodriguez Manuel Llano

Lens epithelium-derived growth factor (LEDGF)/p75 is a cellular cofactor for HIV-1 DNA integration. It is well established that the simultaneous binding of LEDGF/p75 to chromatin and to HIV-1 integrase is required for its cofactor activity. However, the exact molecular mechanism of LEDGF/p75 in HIV-1 integration is not yet completely understood. Our hypothesis is that evolutionarily conserved r...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2009
Koen Bartholomeeusen Frauke Christ Jelle Hendrix Jean-Christophe Rain Stéphane Emiliani Richard Benarous Zeger Debyser Rik Gijsbers Jan De Rijck

Lens epithelium-derived growth factor/p75 (LEDGF/p75) is a prominent cellular interaction partner of human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) integrase, tethering the preintegration complex to the host chromosome. In light of the development of LEDGF/p75-integrase interaction inhibitors, it is essential to understand the cell biology of LEDGF/p75. We identified pogZ as new cellular interaction pa...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2009
Fabrice Michel Corinne Crucifix Florence Granger Sylvia Eiler Jean-François Mouscadet Sergei Korolev Julia Agapkina Rustam Ziganshin Marina Gottikh Alexis Nazabal Stéphane Emiliani Richard Benarous Dino Moras Patrick Schultz Marc Ruff

Integration of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) cDNA into the human genome is catalysed by integrase. Several studies have shown the importance of the interaction of cellular cofactors with integrase for viral integration and infectivity. In this study, we produced a stable and functional complex between the wild-type full-length integrase (IN) and the cellular cofactor LEDGF/p75 that s...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2008
Anneleen Hombrouck Arnout Voet Barbara Van Remoortel Christel Desadeleer Marc De Maeyer Zeger Debyser Myriam Witvrouw

To gain further insight into the understanding of the antiviral resistance patterns and mechanisms of the integrase strand transfer inhibitor L-870,810, the prototypical naphthyridine analogue, we passaged the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 strain HIV-1(III(B)) in cell culture in the presence of increasing concentrations of L-870,810 (III(B)/L-870,810). The mutations L74M, E92Q, and S230N ...

2004
Matthew C. A. Smith Rob Till Kevin Brady Panos Soultanas Helena Thorpe Margaret C. M. Smith

The Streptomyces phage fC31 encodes an integrase belonging to the serine recombinase family of sitespeci®c recombinases. The well studied serine recombinases, the resolvase/invertases, bring two recombination sites together in a synapse, and then catalyse a concerted four-strand staggered break in the DNA substrates whilst forming transient covalent attachments with the recessed 5¢ ends. Rotati...

2008
Laura M. McLane Kanika F. Pulliam Scott E. Devine Anita H. Corbett

Like its retroviral relatives, the long terminal repeat retrotransposon Ty1 in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae must traverse a permanently intact nuclear membrane for successful transposition and replication. For retrotransposition to occur, at least a subset of Ty1 proteins, including the Ty1 integrase, must enter the nucleus. Nuclear localization of integrase is dependent upon a C-terminal...

Journal: :Antiviral chemistry & chemotherapy 2011
David I Rhodes Thomas S Peat Nick Vandegraaff Dharshini Jeevarajah Giang Le Eric D Jones Jessica A Smith Jonathan A V Coates Lisa J Winfield Neeranat Thienthong Janet Newman Del Lucent John H Ryan G Paul Savage Craig L Francis John J Deadman

BACKGROUND HIV-1 integrase is a clinically validated therapeutic target for the treatment of HIV-1 infection, with one approved therapeutic currently on the market. This enzyme represents an attractive target for the development of new inhibitors to HIV-1 that are effective against the current resistance mutations. METHODS A fragment-based screening method employing surface plasmon resonance ...

Journal: :Nature chemical biology 2010
Frauke Christ Arnout Voet Arnaud Marchand Stefan Nicolet Belete A Desimmie Damien Marchand Dorothée Bardiot Nam Joo Van der Veken Barbara Van Remoortel Sergei V Strelkov Marc De Maeyer Patrick Chaltin Zeger Debyser

Lens epithelium-derived growth factor (LEDGF/p75) is a cellular cofactor of HIV-1 integrase that promotes viral integration by tethering the preintegration complex to the chromatin. By virtue of its crucial role in the early steps of HIV replication, the interaction between LEDGF/p75 and integrase represents an attractive target for antiviral therapy. We have rationally designed a series of 2-(...

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