

Author: Balaraju Tuniki Kumar Amit Bal Chandralata Chattopadhyay Debprasad Jena Nivedita Bal Naresh Sharon Ashoke
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 1040-0400
Source: Structural Chemistry, Vol.24, Iss.5, 2013-10, pp. : 1499-1512
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Abstract
Integrase (IN) is the enzyme of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) which inserts the viral DNA (vDNA) into the host genome for successful viral replication leading to the infection. However, the chemical basis of HIV IN catalysis is speculative due to lack of complete co-crystal structure. Using the recently published prototype foamy virus IN crystal structure, we developed a model structure of HIV IN showing interaction of vDNA, the metal (Mg2+) cofactor, and raltegravir (RLT) in the active site. Molecular docking and dynamics simulations studies showed that RLT uses it core central ring with diketo motif for Mg2+ chelation and bridge interaction with DDE motif. The triple arene interactions mediated by RLT with neighboring molecular motifs (Y143, cytosine, and adenine) is maintained during long simulation in wild type (WT). The fluorobenzyl and oxadiazole moieties of RLT forms aromatic stacking with cytosine base (head stacking) aromatic side chain of Y143 (tail stacking), respectively, while central ring further establishes aromatic stacking with distorted adenine base of vDNA (central stacking). The novel triple stacking systems were further explored to understand the molecular basis of drug resistance by molecular simulation. The
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