Recent Advances in Small-Molecule HIV-1 Integrase Inhibitors
Chao Zhang, Qian Xie, C. C. Wan, Zhe Jin, Chun Hu
Abstract
HIV-1 integrase catalyzed the insertion of viral DNA into the genome of human cells in the process of retrotranscription. Integrase is an attractive target for HIV-1 treatment due to the lack of its homologue in human cells and its vital role in HIV-1 replication. Although major progress in the development of HIV-1 integrase inhibitors has been made, some thorny problems, such as drug resistance, led to the further study of HIV-1 integrase inhibitors. This review briefly discussed the structure, function, and mechanism of catalysis of HIV-1 integrase and made a different conclusion for recent advances in small-molecule inhibitors of HIV-1 integrase.
Topics & Concepts
IntegraseIntegrase inhibitorHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV)Viral replicationBiologyVirologySmall moleculeComputational biologyChemistryGeneticsVirusAntiretroviral therapyViral loadHIV/AIDS drug development and treatmentBiochemical and Molecular Research