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Detection and Preliminary Genomic Characterization of Poultry-Derived <i>Salmonella enterica</i> from Southern Kazakhstan. [PDF]

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Yespembetov B   +15 more
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Long-read metagenomics reveals phage dynamics in the human gut microbiome. [PDF]

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Wirbel J   +7 more
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Structural basis of DNA recombination catalysis and regulation by ϕC31 integrase

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Sun YE   +5 more
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Variable orthogonality of RDF – large serine integrase interactions within the ϕC31 family

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MacDonald AI   +6 more
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Integrase

1995
Abstract The linear DNA copy of the HIV genome made by reverse transcription must be integrated into a chromosome of the infected cell in order to be stably maintained and efficiently transcribed. DNA integration is therefore a necessary step in the viral replication cycle. HIV DNA is inserted into the host genome by a specialized DNA
R Craigie, A B Hickman, A Engelman
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Targeting HIV-1 integrase

Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets, 2001
Human immunodeficiency virus Type 1 (HIV-1) integrase is an essential enzyme for the obligatory integration of the viral DNA into the infected cell chromosome. As no cellular homologue of HIV integrase has been identified, this unique HIV-1 enzyme is an attractive target for the development of new therapeutics.
Khampoune, Sayasith   +2 more
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Oligomerization of Retrovirus Integrases

2018
Integration of the reverse-transcribed viral cDNA into the host's genome is a critical step in the lifecycle of all retroviruses. Retrovirus integration is carried out by integrase (IN), a virus-encoded enzyme that forms an oligomeric 'intasome' complex with both ends of the linear viral DNA to catalyze their concerted insertions into the backbones of ...
Duane P, Grandgenett, Hideki, Aihara
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Novel integrase inhibitors for HIV

Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 2010
Integrase inhibitors are the newest class of antiretroviral agents developed to treat HIV-1 infection. Raltegravir (RAL), the only integrase inhibitor (INI) currently approved for the treatment of HIV-infected patients, has proven to be a potent and well-tolerated antiretroviral (ARV) agent.
Nicole, Prada, Martin, Markowitz
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Substrate Recognition by Retroviral Integrases

1999
Substrate recognition by the retroviral IN enzyme is critical for retroviral integration. To catalyze this recombination event, IN must recognize and act on two types of substrates, viral DNA and host DNA, yet the necessary interactions exhibit markedly different degrees of specificity.
M, Katzman, R A, Katz
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