Literature DB >> 25705574

Retroviral Integrase Structure and DNA Recombination Mechanism.

Alan Engelman1, Peter Cherepanov2.   

Abstract

Due to the importance of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) integrase as a drug target, the biochemistry and structural aspects of retroviral DNA integration have been the focus of intensive research during the past three decades. The retroviral integrase enzyme acts on the linear double-stranded viral DNA product of reverse transcription. Integrase cleaves specific phosphodiester bonds near the viral DNA ends during the 3' processing reaction. The enzyme then uses the resulting viral DNA 3'-OH groups during strand transfer to cut chromosomal target DNA, which simultaneously joins both viral DNA ends to target DNA 5'-phosphates. Both reactions proceed via direct transesterification of scissile phosphodiester bonds by attacking nucleophiles: a water molecule for 3' processing, and the viral DNA 3'-OH for strand transfer. X-ray crystal structures of prototype foamy virus integrase-DNA complexes revealed the architectures of the key nucleoprotein complexes that form sequentially during the integration process and explained the roles of active site metal ions in catalysis. X-ray crystallography furthermore elucidated the mechanism of action of HIV-1 integrase strand transfer inhibitors, which are currently used to treat AIDS patients, and provided valuable insights into the mechanisms of viral drug resistance.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25705574      PMCID: PMC4334468          DOI: 10.1128/microbiolspec.MDNA3-0024-2014.

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Spectr        ISSN: 2165-0497


  209 in total

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Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2010-06-16       Impact factor: 5.103

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Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  2006-02-16       Impact factor: 11.598

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Journal:  J Mol Biol       Date:  2010-04-21       Impact factor: 5.469

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Authors:  Sibes Bera; Krishan K Pandey; Hideki Aihara; Duane P Grandgenett
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2018-09-05       Impact factor: 5.157

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Authors:  Duane P Grandgenett; Krishan K Pandey; Sibes Bera; Hideki Aihara
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Authors:  Jay Trivedi; Dinesh Mahajan; Russell J Jaffe; Arpan Acharya; Debashis Mitra; Siddappa N Byrareddy
Journal:  Curr HIV/AIDS Rep       Date:  2020-02       Impact factor: 5.071

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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2016-09-19       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 5.  HIV-infected cells are frequently clonally expanded after prolonged antiretroviral therapy: implications for HIV persistence.

Authors:  Frank Maldarelli
Journal:  J Virus Erad       Date:  2015-10-01

Review 6.  Retroviral DNA Integration.

Authors:  Paul Lesbats; Alan N Engelman; Peter Cherepanov
Journal:  Chem Rev       Date:  2016-05-20       Impact factor: 60.622

7.  DNA minicircles clarify the specific role of DNA structure on retroviral integration.

Authors:  Marco Pasi; Damien Mornico; Stevenn Volant; Anna Juchet; Julien Batisse; Christiane Bouchier; Vincent Parissi; Marc Ruff; Richard Lavery; Marc Lavigne
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2016-07-20       Impact factor: 16.971

8.  A single active site in the mariner transposase cleaves DNA strands of opposite polarity.

Authors:  Corentin Claeys Bouuaert; Ronald Chalmers
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2017-11-16       Impact factor: 16.971

9.  Synthesis and Evaluation of Aryl Quinolines as HIV-1 Integrase Multimerization Inhibitors.

Authors:  Nicholas G Jentsch; Alison P Hart; Jared D Hume; Jian Sun; Kaitlin A McNeely; Chiyang Lama; Julie A Pigza; Matthew G Donahue; Jacques J Kessl
Journal:  ACS Med Chem Lett       Date:  2018-09-14       Impact factor: 4.632

10.  Allosteric HIV-1 integrase inhibitors promote aberrant protein multimerization by directly mediating inter-subunit interactions: Structural and thermodynamic modeling studies.

Authors:  Nanjie Deng; Ashley Hoyte; Yara E Mansour; Mosaad S Mohamed; James R Fuchs; Alan N Engelman; Mamuka Kvaratskhelia; Ronald Levy
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  2016-08-17       Impact factor: 6.725

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