Single amino acid substitution in HIV-1 integrase catalytic core causes a dramatic shift in inhibitor selectivity
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2007
Citazione:
Single amino acid substitution in HIV-1 integrase catalytic core causes a dramatic shift in inhibitor selectivity / LAITH Q., AL MAWSAWI; Sechi, Mario; Nouri, Neamati. - In: FEBS LETTERS. - ISSN 0014-5793. - 581:(2007), pp. 1151-1156.
Abstract:
HIV-1 integrase (IN) mediates the insertion of viral
cDNA into the cell genome, a vital process for replication. This
step is catalyzed by two separate DNA reaction events, termed
30-processing and strand transfer. Here, we show that six inhibitors
from five structurally different classes of compounds display
a selectivity shift towards preferential strand transfer inhibition
over the 30-processing activity of IN when a single serine is
substituted at position C130. Even though IN utilizes the same
active site for both reactions, this finding suggests a distinct conformational
dissimilarity in the mechanistic details of each IN
catalytic event.
cDNA into the cell genome, a vital process for replication. This
step is catalyzed by two separate DNA reaction events, termed
30-processing and strand transfer. Here, we show that six inhibitors
from five structurally different classes of compounds display
a selectivity shift towards preferential strand transfer inhibition
over the 30-processing activity of IN when a single serine is
substituted at position C130. Even though IN utilizes the same
active site for both reactions, this finding suggests a distinct conformational
dissimilarity in the mechanistic details of each IN
catalytic event.
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Elenco autori:
LAITH Q., AL MAWSAWI; Sechi, Mario; Nouri, Neamati
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