HIV Integrase Inhibitors with Nucleobase Scaffolds: Discovery of a Highly Potent Anti-HIV Agent
HIV integrase is essential for HIV replication. However, there are currently no integrase inhibitors in clinical use for AIDS. We have discovered a conceptually new β-diketo acid that is a powerful inhibitor of both the 3‘-processing and strand transfer ...
Vasu Nair (2139385) +3 more
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Computer tools in the discovery of HIV-1 integrase inhibitors
Computer-aided drug design (CADD) methodologies have made great advances and contributed significantly to the discovery and/or optimization of many clinically used drugs in recent years.
Chenzhong Liao, Marc C Nicklaus
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Retroviruses perpetuate their survival by incorporating a copy of their genome into the host cell, a critical step catalyzed by the virally encoded integrase.
Irene Wanjiru Kiarie +6 more
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Inhibition of lipid synthesis by the HIV integrase strand transfer inhibitor elvitegravir in primary rat oligodendrocyte cultures. [PDF]
Monnerie H +6 more
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HIV‐1 Integrase Inhibition of Biscoumarin Analogues.
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Su, Chang-Xiao +4 more
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A clinical review of HIV integrase strand transfer inhibitors (INSTIs) for the prevention and treatment of HIV-1 infection. [PDF]
Zhao AV +5 more
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First report of computational protein-ligand docking to evaluate susceptibility to HIV integrase inhibitors in HIV-infected Iranian patients. [PDF]
Ghasabi F +6 more
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Development and application of non-integrating lentiviral vectors for gene therapy
Lentiviruses stably integrate their genome into the host genome. Although this feature can be advantageous for long term transgene expression, it also has the potential to cause mutagenesis and cell transformation.
Apolonia, L.F.S.
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The role of Karyopherin β1 in the nuclear import of HIV-1 proteins
Includes abstract.
Shaw, Tamlyn Marion
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