Integration of a reverse transcribed DNA copy of the HIV viral genome into the host chromosome is essential for virus replication. This process is catalyzed by the virally encoded protein integrase. The catalytic activities, which involve DNA cutting and joining steps, have been recapitulated in vitro using recombinant integrase and synthetic DNA substrates. Biochemical and biophysical studies of these model reactions have been pivotal in advancing our understanding of mechanistic details for how IN interacts with viral and target DNAs, and are the focus of the present review
Retroviral replication depends on successful integration of the viral genetic material into a host c...
ABSTRACT: Replication of HIV-1 requires the covalent integration of the viral cDNA into the host chr...
AbstractOrdered molecular interactions and structural changes must take place within the human immun...
HIV-1 integrase (integrase) catalyzes the insertion of viral DNA into human chromosomes and is a foc...
An essential step in the replication of retroviruses is the integration of a DNA copy of the viral g...
AbstractBackground: The early steps of human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) replication involve re...
Retroviruses are distinguished from other viruses by two characteristic steps in the viral rep-licat...
HIV-1 integrase is the viral enzyme responsible for the insertion of the viral DNA into the host cel...
Integration of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) cDNA into the genome of a human cell ...
Abstract Integration of retroviral DNA is an obligatory step of retrovirus replication because provi...
The specific activity of the human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1), integrase on the viral lo...
The DNA cutting and joining reactions of HIV-1 integration are catalyzed by integrase (IN), a viral ...
Following the completion of reverse transcription, the human immunodeficiency virus integrase (IN) e...
The DNA cutting and joining reactions of HIV-1 integration are catalyzed by integrase (IN), a viral ...
The DNA cutting and joining reactions of HIV-1 integration are catalyzed by integrase (IN), a viral ...
Retroviral replication depends on successful integration of the viral genetic material into a host c...
ABSTRACT: Replication of HIV-1 requires the covalent integration of the viral cDNA into the host chr...
AbstractOrdered molecular interactions and structural changes must take place within the human immun...
HIV-1 integrase (integrase) catalyzes the insertion of viral DNA into human chromosomes and is a foc...
An essential step in the replication of retroviruses is the integration of a DNA copy of the viral g...
AbstractBackground: The early steps of human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) replication involve re...
Retroviruses are distinguished from other viruses by two characteristic steps in the viral rep-licat...
HIV-1 integrase is the viral enzyme responsible for the insertion of the viral DNA into the host cel...
Integration of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) cDNA into the genome of a human cell ...
Abstract Integration of retroviral DNA is an obligatory step of retrovirus replication because provi...
The specific activity of the human immunodeficiency virus, type 1 (HIV-1), integrase on the viral lo...
The DNA cutting and joining reactions of HIV-1 integration are catalyzed by integrase (IN), a viral ...
Following the completion of reverse transcription, the human immunodeficiency virus integrase (IN) e...
The DNA cutting and joining reactions of HIV-1 integration are catalyzed by integrase (IN), a viral ...
The DNA cutting and joining reactions of HIV-1 integration are catalyzed by integrase (IN), a viral ...
Retroviral replication depends on successful integration of the viral genetic material into a host c...
ABSTRACT: Replication of HIV-1 requires the covalent integration of the viral cDNA into the host chr...
AbstractOrdered molecular interactions and structural changes must take place within the human immun...