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HIV Integrase Structure and Function

1999
HIV integrase consists of three domains, the structures of which have been individually determined by X-ray crystallography or NMR spectroscopy. The core domain, spanning residues 50-212, is responsible for the catalytic activity of the enzyme.
Dominic Esposito, Robert Craigie
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ChemInform Abstract: Potential Inhibitors of HIV Integrase

ChemInform, 1999
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
Vasu Nair, Christophe Mathe
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Triketoacid inhibitors of HIV-integrase: A new chemotype useful for probing the integrase pharmacophore

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2006
Integrase is one of three enzymes expressed by HIV and represents a validated target for therapy. This study reports on the discovery of a new triketoacid-based chemotype that selectively inhibits the strand transfer reaction of HIV-integrase. SAR studies showed that the template binds to integrase in a manner similar to the diketoacid-based inhibitors.
Yunhui Zhang   +15 more
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Using Phage Integrases in a Site-Specific Dual Integrase Cassette Exchange Strategy

2014
ΦC31 integrase, a site-specific large serine recombinase, is a useful tool for genome engineering in a variety of eukaryotic species and cell types. ΦC31 integrase performs efficient recombination between its attB site and either its own placed attP site or a partially mismatched genomic pseudo attP site.
Michele P. Calos, Jonathan M. Geisinger
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In VitroAssays for Activities of Retroviral Integrase

Methods, 1997
Integration of retroviral DNA, an essential step during the retroviral life cycle, is mediated by the viral protein integrase. Simple in vitro assays for measuring integrase activities are described, including catalysis (3'-end processing, 3'-end joining, disintegration), juxtaposition of viral DNA ends, DNA binding, and target site selection.
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Integrase

2013
L.Q. Al-Mawsawi, N. Neamati
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Integrase Inhibitors

2015
Jill Blumenthal, Charles Hicks
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Integrase

Carta, Fabrizio, Sechi, Mario
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Hiv integrase inhibitors

2008
Summa V, Kinzel, Olaf, Donghi, Monica
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