HIV1 integrase is an important target for the antiviral therapy. Guanine-rich quadruplex, such as 93del, have been shown to be potent inhibitors of this enzyme and thus representing a new class of antiviral agents. Although X-ray and NMR structures of HIV1 integrase and 93del have been reported, there is no structural information of the complex and the mechanism of inhibition still remains unexplored. A number of computational methods including automated protein-DNA docking and molecular dynamics simulation in explicit solvent were used to model the binding of 93del to HIV1 integrase. Analysis of the dynamic behaviour of the complex using principal components analysis and elastic network modelling techniques allow us to understand how the b...
The intasome is the basic recombination unit of retroviral integration, comprising the integrase pro...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) affects millions of people worldwide who rely on antiretrovir...
HIV-1 integrase (IN) is essential for the integration of viral DNA into the host genome and an attra...
ABSTRACT The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) integrase (IN) is an essential enzyme in th...
AbstractThe human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) integrase (IN) is an essential enzyme in the...
The mechanism of integrase is generally accepted to be dependant on the presence of two divalent met...
AbstractThe HIV-1 integrase, which is essential for viral replication, catalyzes the insertion of vi...
A set of 220 inhibitors belonging to different structure classes and having HIV-1 integrase activity...
The treatment regimens for the HIV-1 have mainly included reverse transcriptase or protease inhibito...
<div><p>Understanding the HIV integrase protein and mechanisms of resistance to HIV integrase inhibi...
Understanding the HIV integrase protein and mechanisms of resistance to HIV integrase inhibitors is ...
Among several biological targets to treat AIDS, HIV integrase is a promising enzyme that can be empl...
Among several biological targets to treat AIDS, HIV integrase is a promising enzyme that can be empl...
HIV-1 IN is an essential enzyme for viral replication and an interesting target for the design of ne...
AbstractHIV-1 integrase (IN) has become an attractive target since drug resistance against HIV-1 rev...
The intasome is the basic recombination unit of retroviral integration, comprising the integrase pro...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) affects millions of people worldwide who rely on antiretrovir...
HIV-1 integrase (IN) is essential for the integration of viral DNA into the host genome and an attra...
ABSTRACT The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) integrase (IN) is an essential enzyme in th...
AbstractThe human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) integrase (IN) is an essential enzyme in the...
The mechanism of integrase is generally accepted to be dependant on the presence of two divalent met...
AbstractThe HIV-1 integrase, which is essential for viral replication, catalyzes the insertion of vi...
A set of 220 inhibitors belonging to different structure classes and having HIV-1 integrase activity...
The treatment regimens for the HIV-1 have mainly included reverse transcriptase or protease inhibito...
<div><p>Understanding the HIV integrase protein and mechanisms of resistance to HIV integrase inhibi...
Understanding the HIV integrase protein and mechanisms of resistance to HIV integrase inhibitors is ...
Among several biological targets to treat AIDS, HIV integrase is a promising enzyme that can be empl...
Among several biological targets to treat AIDS, HIV integrase is a promising enzyme that can be empl...
HIV-1 IN is an essential enzyme for viral replication and an interesting target for the design of ne...
AbstractHIV-1 integrase (IN) has become an attractive target since drug resistance against HIV-1 rev...
The intasome is the basic recombination unit of retroviral integration, comprising the integrase pro...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) affects millions of people worldwide who rely on antiretrovir...
HIV-1 integrase (IN) is essential for the integration of viral DNA into the host genome and an attra...