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The Integrase: An Overview of a Key Player Enzyme in the Antiviral Scenario.


ABSTRACT: Integration of a desossiribonucleic acid (DNA) copy of the viral ribonucleic acid (RNA) into host genomes is a fundamental step in the replication cycle of all retroviruses. The highly conserved virus-encoded Integrase enzyme (IN; EC 2.7.7.49) catalyzes such a process by means of two consecutive reactions named 3'-processing (3-P) and strand transfer (ST). The Authors report and discuss the major discoveries and advances which mainly contributed to the development of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) -IN targeted inhibitors for therapeutic applications. All the knowledge accumulated over the years continues to serve as a valuable resource for the design and development of effective antiretroviral drugs.

SUBMITTER: Renzi G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10419282 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Integrase: An Overview of a Key Player Enzyme in the Antiviral Scenario.

Renzi Gioele G   Carta Fabrizio F   Supuran Claudiu T CT  

International journal of molecular sciences 20230729 15


Integration of a desossiribonucleic acid (DNA) copy of the viral ribonucleic acid (RNA) into host genomes is a fundamental step in the replication cycle of all retroviruses. The highly conserved virus-encoded Integrase enzyme (IN; EC 2.7.7.49) catalyzes such a process by means of two consecutive reactions named 3'-processing (3-P) and strand transfer (ST). The Authors report and discuss the major discoveries and advances which mainly contributed to the development of Human Immunodeficiency Virus  ...[more]

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