1998
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.95.23.13471
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Unblocking of chain-terminated primer by HIV-1 reverse transcriptase through a nucleotide-dependent mechanism

Abstract: HIV-1 replication is inhibited by the incorporation of chain-terminating nucleotides at the 3 end of the growing DNA chain. Here we show a nucleotide-dependent reaction catalyzed by HIV-1 reverse transcriptase that can efficiently remove the chain-terminating residue, yielding an extendible primer terminus. Radioactively labeled 3-terminal residue from the primer can be transferred into a product that is resistant to calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase and sensitive to cleavage by snake venom phosphodiesteras… Show more

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“…We hypothesize that this putative interaction between K65 and E70 may alter the location of K65, thereby affecting NRTI-TP incorporation. HIV-1 RT has the innate capacity to unblock NRTI-MPterminated primers in the presence of physiological concentrations of ATP or PPi (1,22). Biochemical studies show that TAMs confer resistance to AZT and other NRTI by accelerating the rate at which the terminal AZT-MP (or other NRTI-MP) is removed through phosphorolytic cleavage (3,21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We hypothesize that this putative interaction between K65 and E70 may alter the location of K65, thereby affecting NRTI-TP incorporation. HIV-1 RT has the innate capacity to unblock NRTI-MPterminated primers in the presence of physiological concentrations of ATP or PPi (1,22). Biochemical studies show that TAMs confer resistance to AZT and other NRTI by accelerating the rate at which the terminal AZT-MP (or other NRTI-MP) is removed through phosphorolytic cleavage (3,21).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, compounds of the I and II types and DNA chains shortened by one nucleotide residue were generated [2,3]. We shall not analyze the biological signi¢cance of this reaction, but regard it from the viewpoint of molecular mechanisms of reactions catalyzed by DNA polymerases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional mechanisms may also contribute. For example, resistance to zidovudine involves mutations that promote excision (24)(25)(26). Although the molecular mechanisms of resistance are well studied, the pharmacodynamics of resistance are less well understood.…”
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