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Complex Relationships between HIV-1 Integrase and Its Cellular Partners

Anna Rozina, Andrey Anisenko, Tatiana F Kikhai, M. O. Silkina, Marina Gottikh

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RNA viruses, in pursuit of genome miniaturization, tend to employ cellular proteins to facilitate their replication. HIV-1, one of the most well-studied retroviruses, is not an exception. There is numerous evidence that the exploitation of cellular machinery relies on nucleic acid-protein and protein-protein interactions. Apart from Vpr, Vif, and Nef proteins that are known to regulate cellular functioning via interaction with cell components, another viral protein, integrase, appears to be crucial for proper virus-cell dialog at different stages of the viral life cycle. The goal of this review is to summarize and systematize existing data on known cellular partners of HIV-1 integrase and their role in the HIV-1 life cycle.

Topics & Concepts

IntegraseBiologyIntegrase inhibitorViral life cycleComputational biologyViral replicationRNANucleic acidCell biologyHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)GenomeVirusGeneticsVirologyGeneAntiretroviral therapyViral loadHIV Research and TreatmentHIV/AIDS drug development and treatmentChronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research
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