Modeling the HIV-1 Intasome: A Prototype View of the Target of Integrase Inhibitors

Volume: 2, Issue: 12, Pages: 2777 - 2781
Published: Dec 21, 2010
Abstract
The HIV-1 integrase enzyme is essential for integrating the viral DNA into the host chromosome. Infection is aborted in the absence of integration, making integrase an attractive antiviral target. Recently approved inhibitors of integrase bind tightly to integrase assembled in a nucleoprotein complex with the viral DNA ends (intasome), but have only low affinity for free integrase. High-resolution structures of HIV-1 intasomes are therefore...
Paper Details
Title
Modeling the HIV-1 Intasome: A Prototype View of the Target of Integrase Inhibitors
Published Date
Dec 21, 2010
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
12
Pages
2777 - 2781
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