نتایج جستجو برای: integrase

تعداد نتایج: 3604  

2012
Peter K Quashie Richard D Sloan Mark A Wainberg

Integration of the viral genome into host cell chromatin is a pivotal and unique step in the replication cycle of retroviruses, including HIV. Inhibiting HIV replication by specifically blocking the viral integrase enzyme that mediates this step is an obvious and attractive therapeutic strategy. After concerted efforts, the first viable integrase inhibitors were developed in the early 2000s, ul...

Journal: :Current opinion in HIV and AIDS 2009
Anne-Genevieve Marcelin Francesca Ceccherini-Silberstein Carlo-Federico Perno Vincent Calvez

PURPOSE OF REVIEW Understanding the mechanisms that underlie resistance development to novel drugs is essential to a better clinical management of resistant viruses and to prevent further resistance development and spread. RECENT FINDINGS Integrase inhibitors and CCR5 antagonists are the more recent antiretroviral classes developed. The HIV-1 integrase, responsible for the chromosomal integra...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Ryo Miyazaki Jan Roelof van der Meer

During the past few decades, numerous plasmid vectors have been developed for cloning, gene expression analysis, and genetic engineering. Cloning procedures typically rely on PCR amplification, DNA fragment restriction digestion, recovery, and ligation, but increasingly, procedures are being developed to assemble large synthetic DNAs. In this study, we developed a new gene delivery system using...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1998
D Esposito R Craigie

HIV-1 integrase specifically recognizes and cleaves viral end DNA during the initial step of retroviral integration. The protein and DNA determinants of the specificity of viral end DNA binding have not been clearly identified. We have used mutational analysis of the viral end LTR sequence, in vitro selection of optimal viral end sequences, and specific photocrosslinking to identify regions of ...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2000
Z N Yang T C Mueser F D Bushman C C Hyde

Integration of retroviral cDNA is a necessary step in viral replication. The virally encoded integrase protein and DNA sequences at the ends of the linear viral cDNA are required for this reaction. Previous studies revealed that truncated forms of Rous sarcoma virus integrase containing two of the three protein domains can carry out integration reactions in vitro. Here, we describe the crystal ...

2010
Shaohui Liu Jinfang Ma Wei Wang Maoxiang Zhang Qingting Xin Siman Peng Rongxiu Li Huanzhang Zhu

BACKGROUND Amino acid sequence alignment of phage phiC31 integrase with the serine recombinases family revealed highly conserved regions outside the catalytic domain. Until now, no system mutational or biochemical studies have been carried out to assess the roles of these conserved residues in the recombination of phiC31 integrase. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS To determine the functional ro...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2003
Christophe Marchand Allison A Johnson Rajeshri G Karki Godwin C G Pais Xuechun Zhang Kiriana Cowansage Tapan A Patel Marc C Nicklaus Terrence R Burke Yves Pommier

The beta-diketo acids (DKAs) represent a major advance for anti-HIV-1 integrase drug development. We compared the inhibition of HIV-1 integrase by six DKA derivatives using the wild-type enzyme or the double-mutant F185K/C280S, which has been previously used for crystal structure determinations. With the wild-type enzyme, we found that DKAs could be classified into two groups: those similarly p...

Journal: :BMC Biotechnology 2009
Jian Liu Tina Skjørringe Torben Gjetting Thomas G Jensen

BACKGROUND PhiC31 integrase facilitates efficient integration of transgenes into human and mouse genomes and is considered for clinical gene therapy. However recent studies have shown that the enzyme can induce various chromosomal abnormalities in primary human embryonic cells and mammalian cell lines. The mechanisms involved are unknown, but it has been proposed that PhiC31 attachment sites in...

Journal: :Genes & development 1997
B P Scottoline S Chow V Ellison P O Brown

Integrase catalyzes two essential steps in the integration of the retroviral genome--end processing and strand transfer--both of which require the interaction of integrase with viral att sites located at the ends of viral genomic DNA. These two different polynucleotidyl transfer reactions are apparently carried out by a single active site. The end product of these reactions, the integrated prov...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Sabine Bonnenfant Claire Marie Thomas Claudio Vita Frédéric Subra Eric Deprez Fatima Zouhiri Didier Desmaële Jean D'Angelo Jean François Mouscadet Hervé Leh

We have previously shown that styrylquinolines (SQLs) are integrase inhibitors in vitro. They compete with the long terminal repeat substrate for integrase. Here, we describe the cellular mode of action of these molecules. We show that SQLs do not interfere with virus entry. In fact, concentrations of up to 20 times the 50% inhibitory concentration did not inhibit cell-to-cell fusion or affect ...

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