Abstract
Transcription is considered to be a crucial step in the replication cycle of HIV-1. Tat regulates an early step of transcription elongation. The positive elongation factor P-TEFb, a heterodimer containing a catalytic subunit (CDK9) and unique regulatory cyclins (CycT1), is required for HIV-1 Tat transcriptional activation. This is a potential target for new HIV-1 transcription inhibitors. Without P-TEFb, transactivation is restrained and only short transcripts are generated. All the P-TEFb inhibitors can suppress the HIV-1 transactivation process by inhibition of CycT1, CDK9 or their interaction. Several low-molecular-weight compounds such as flavopiridol, roscovitine and the human small nuclear RNA 7SK which have been showed to possess potent anti-HIV activity by interfering with P-TEFb functions are reviewed in this article.
Keywords: HIV-1, Tat, TAR, P-TEFb, transcription inhibitor
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
Title: Role of the HIV-1 Positive Elongation Factor P-TEFb and Inhibitors Thereof
Volume: 9 Issue: 3
Author(s): Yan Wang, Xin-yong Liu and Erik De Clercq
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Keywords: HIV-1, Tat, TAR, P-TEFb, transcription inhibitor
Abstract: Transcription is considered to be a crucial step in the replication cycle of HIV-1. Tat regulates an early step of transcription elongation. The positive elongation factor P-TEFb, a heterodimer containing a catalytic subunit (CDK9) and unique regulatory cyclins (CycT1), is required for HIV-1 Tat transcriptional activation. This is a potential target for new HIV-1 transcription inhibitors. Without P-TEFb, transactivation is restrained and only short transcripts are generated. All the P-TEFb inhibitors can suppress the HIV-1 transactivation process by inhibition of CycT1, CDK9 or their interaction. Several low-molecular-weight compounds such as flavopiridol, roscovitine and the human small nuclear RNA 7SK which have been showed to possess potent anti-HIV activity by interfering with P-TEFb functions are reviewed in this article.
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Wang Yan, Liu Xin-yong and De Clercq Erik, Role of the HIV-1 Positive Elongation Factor P-TEFb and Inhibitors Thereof, Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry 2009; 9 (3) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389557510909030379
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389557510909030379 |
Print ISSN 1389-5575 |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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