AbstractThe retroviral integrase (IN) is a virus-encoded enzyme that is essential for insertion of viral DNA into the host chromosome.In order to map and define the properties of a minimal functional domain for this unique viral enzyme, a series of N- and C-terminal deletions of both Rous sarcoma virus (RSV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) INs were constructed. The RSV IN deletion mutants were first tested for their ability to remove two nucleotides from the end of a substrate representing the terminus of viral DNA in order to assess the contribution of N and C regions towards this reaction, referred to as processing. The results suggest that C-terminal amino acids of the intact RSV protein are required to maintain specificity of the...
Integration of retroviral cDNA into the host cell chromosome is crucial for viral replication. This ...
Retroviral integrase (IN) is responsible for two consecutive reactions, which lead to insertion of a...
HIV integrase (IN) cleaves two nucleotides off the 3 ' end of viral DNA and integrates viral DN...
AbstractThe retroviral integrase (IN) is a virus-encoded enzyme that is essential for insertion of v...
Retroviral integration requires cis-acting sequences at the termini of linear double-stranded viral ...
Rous sarcoma virus (RSV), like all retroviruses, encodes an integrase protein that is responsible fo...
Abstract Integration of retroviral DNA is an obligatory step of retrovirus replication because provi...
textabstractPurified integrase protein (IN) can nick linear viral DNA at a specific site near ...
textabstractHIV integrase (IN) cleaves two nucleotides off the 3' end of viral DNA and integra...
AbstractIntegrase (IN) is the enzyme responsible for the integration of the retroviral genome into t...
<div><p>Integration of the retrovirus linear DNA genome into the host chromosome is an essential ste...
Integration of retrovirus DNA is a specific process catalyzed by the integrase protein acting to joi...
An essential step in the replication of retroviruses is the integration of a DNA copy of the viral g...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 integrase (IN) catalyses the retroviral integration process, removing two nucleoti...
Integration of the retrovirus linear DNA genome into the host chromosome is an essential step in the...
Integration of retroviral cDNA into the host cell chromosome is crucial for viral replication. This ...
Retroviral integrase (IN) is responsible for two consecutive reactions, which lead to insertion of a...
HIV integrase (IN) cleaves two nucleotides off the 3 ' end of viral DNA and integrates viral DN...
AbstractThe retroviral integrase (IN) is a virus-encoded enzyme that is essential for insertion of v...
Retroviral integration requires cis-acting sequences at the termini of linear double-stranded viral ...
Rous sarcoma virus (RSV), like all retroviruses, encodes an integrase protein that is responsible fo...
Abstract Integration of retroviral DNA is an obligatory step of retrovirus replication because provi...
textabstractPurified integrase protein (IN) can nick linear viral DNA at a specific site near ...
textabstractHIV integrase (IN) cleaves two nucleotides off the 3' end of viral DNA and integra...
AbstractIntegrase (IN) is the enzyme responsible for the integration of the retroviral genome into t...
<div><p>Integration of the retrovirus linear DNA genome into the host chromosome is an essential ste...
Integration of retrovirus DNA is a specific process catalyzed by the integrase protein acting to joi...
An essential step in the replication of retroviruses is the integration of a DNA copy of the viral g...
BACKGROUND: HIV-1 integrase (IN) catalyses the retroviral integration process, removing two nucleoti...
Integration of the retrovirus linear DNA genome into the host chromosome is an essential step in the...
Integration of retroviral cDNA into the host cell chromosome is crucial for viral replication. This ...
Retroviral integrase (IN) is responsible for two consecutive reactions, which lead to insertion of a...
HIV integrase (IN) cleaves two nucleotides off the 3 ' end of viral DNA and integrates viral DN...