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Factors contributing to the inhibition of HIV reverse transcriptase by chain-terminating nucleotides in vitro and in vivo

R. S. Goody*, B. Müller, T. Restle

*Corresponding author for this work

    Abstract

    Arguments are presented leading to the conclusion that two major factors contribute to the potency of inhibition of DNA-polymerase activity by chain-terminating nucleotides. The relative significance of these factors varies with the reaction conditions, particularly with the length of the template and the concentration ratio of enzyme (reverse transcriptase or other DNA polymerase) to primer. It is concluded that potent inhibition of HIV-reverse transcriptase activity under typical in vitro and in vivo conditions arises from different features of the interaction of chain terminators with the enzyme. A new method of testing for the parameter important under in vivo conditions is suggested.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalFEBS Letters
    Volume291
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)1-5
    Number of pages5
    ISSN0014-5793
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 07.10.1991

    Funding

    Acknowledgement: This work was supported by the Rundcsmini-steriumf ur Forschung und Teshnologie( Grant FKZ/III/UO7/90).

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