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Anti-HIV Activities and Mechanisms of Antisense Oligonucleotides
Subtitle:Anti-HIV Activities and Mechanisms of Antisense Oligonucleotides
Creator:Hatta, Toshifumi ; Inagawa, Takabumi ; Kuwasaki, Tomoyuki ; Kinzuka, Yasuhiro ; Takai, Kazuyuki ; Yokoyama, Shigeyuki ; Nakashima, Hideki ; Yamamoto, Naoki ; Takaku, Hiroshi
Publisher:Committee on Biotechnology PAS ; Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS
Date issued/created: Description: Subject and Keywords: Abstract:We demonstrated that unmodified and modified (phosphorothioate) oligonucleotides preventcDNA synthesis by the AMV, MMLV, and HIV reverse transcriptases. Antisense oligonucleotide/RNA hybrids specifically arrest primer extension. The blockage involves the degradation ofthe RNA fragment bound to the antisense oligonucleotide by the reverse transcriptase associatedRNase H activity. However, the phosphorothioate oligomer inhibited polymerization by bindingto the AMV and MMLV RTs, rather than to the template RNA, whereas there was no competitivebinding of the phosphorothioate oligomer on the HIV RT during reverse transcription. Observation{of FlTC-S-ODN-reu-treated MOLT-4 cells with a confocal laser scanning microscope, revealedi diffuse fluorescence, apparently within the cytoplasm. Interestingly, fluorescent signals were; accumulated in the nuclear region of chronically infected MOLT-4/H1V-1 after a 60 min incubation. We also describe the long-term treatment of human immunodeficiency virus-infectedcells with antisense phosphorothioate oligonucleotides.
Relation:Biotechnologia, vol.35, 4 (1996)-.
Volume: Issue: Start page: End page: Resource type: Detailed Resource Type: Format: Resource Identifier: Source:Library of Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry PAS
Language: Language of abstract: Temporal coverage: Rights:Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 4.0 license
Terms of use: Digitizing institution:Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Science
Original in:Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Science
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