Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6141817 | Virology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An integrase dimer can process and integrate a single HIV-1 DNA end in vitro, whereas a tetramer is required to integrate two ends. LEDGF/p75 can potently stimulate integrase activity, but its effects on half- versus full-site integration have not been investigated. Stimulation of half-site but inhibition of full-site integration is revealed here. LEDGF/p75 seems to interfere with integrase oligomerization, but does not inhibit the catalytic activity of pre-assembled complexes. We therefore speculate that LEDGF/p75 function is restricted to a point in the viral lifecycle that occurs after the formation of the preintegration synaptic complex, for example, as a chromatin-associated tethering factor.
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Authors
Nidhanapati K. Raghavendra, Alan Engelman,