Influence of the amino-terminal sequence on the structure and function of HIV integrase.
Grant EilersKushol GuptaAudrey AllenJeffrey ZhouYoung HwangMichael B CoryFrederic D BushmanGregory Van DuynePublished in: Retrovirology (2020)
The structural, biochemical, and biophysical characterization of IN 1F reveals the conformation of the native HIV-1 IN N-terminus and accompanying unique biochemical and biophysical properties. IN 1F thus represents an improved reagent for use in integration reactions in vitro and the development of antiretroviral agents.