Retroviral integrase (IN) is responsible for two consecutive reactions, which lead to insertion of a viral DNA copy into a host cell chromosome. Initially, the enzyme removes di- or trinucleotides from viral DNA ends to expose 3′-hydroxyls attached to the invariant CA dinucleotides (3′-processing reaction). Second, it inserts the processed 3′-viral DNA ends into host chromosomal DNA (strand transfer). Herein, we report a crystal structure of prototype foamy virus IN bound to viral DNA prior to 3′-processing. Furthermore, taking advantage of its dependence on divalent metal ion cofactors, we were able to freeze trap the viral enzyme in its ground states containing all the components necessary for 3′-processing or strand transfer. Our results...
Retroviral DNA integration takes place in the context of the intasome nucleoprotein complex. X-ray c...
Retroviral integrase can efficiently utilise nucleosomes for insertion of the reverse-transcribed vi...
AbstractA functional study of mutants of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) integrase (...
Integrase is an essential retroviral enzyme that binds both termini of linear viral DNA and inserts ...
A hallmark of retroviral replication is establishment of the proviral state, wherein a DNA copy of t...
AbstractHIV-1 integrase (IN) is an essential enzyme for viral infection. Here, we report an extensiv...
Integrase (IN) is one of the three fundamental enzymes for the HIV life cycle. It irreversibly inser...
Retroviral replication depends on successful integration of the viral genetic material into a host c...
Integrases participate in two important steps for virus replication such as 3′-end processing of vir...
AbstractThe retroviral integrase (IN) is a virus-encoded enzyme that is essential for insertion of v...
Integration of retroviral cDNA into the host cell chromosome is crucial for viral replication. This ...
Establishment of the stable provirus is an essential step in retroviral replication, orchestrated by...
The integration of the retroviral DNA into the host genome is a key process in the retroviruses life...
To establish productive infection, a retrovirus must insert a DNA replica of its genome into host ce...
HIV-1 integrase (integrase) catalyzes the insertion of viral DNA into human chromosomes and is a foc...
Retroviral DNA integration takes place in the context of the intasome nucleoprotein complex. X-ray c...
Retroviral integrase can efficiently utilise nucleosomes for insertion of the reverse-transcribed vi...
AbstractA functional study of mutants of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) integrase (...
Integrase is an essential retroviral enzyme that binds both termini of linear viral DNA and inserts ...
A hallmark of retroviral replication is establishment of the proviral state, wherein a DNA copy of t...
AbstractHIV-1 integrase (IN) is an essential enzyme for viral infection. Here, we report an extensiv...
Integrase (IN) is one of the three fundamental enzymes for the HIV life cycle. It irreversibly inser...
Retroviral replication depends on successful integration of the viral genetic material into a host c...
Integrases participate in two important steps for virus replication such as 3′-end processing of vir...
AbstractThe retroviral integrase (IN) is a virus-encoded enzyme that is essential for insertion of v...
Integration of retroviral cDNA into the host cell chromosome is crucial for viral replication. This ...
Establishment of the stable provirus is an essential step in retroviral replication, orchestrated by...
The integration of the retroviral DNA into the host genome is a key process in the retroviruses life...
To establish productive infection, a retrovirus must insert a DNA replica of its genome into host ce...
HIV-1 integrase (integrase) catalyzes the insertion of viral DNA into human chromosomes and is a foc...
Retroviral DNA integration takes place in the context of the intasome nucleoprotein complex. X-ray c...
Retroviral integrase can efficiently utilise nucleosomes for insertion of the reverse-transcribed vi...
AbstractA functional study of mutants of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) integrase (...