调节HIV-1转录的人类染色质重塑物:小分子抑制剂的靶标。

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Yuan Ma, Chuan Li, Susana Valente
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摘要

HIV-1可以通过将其前病毒DNA整合到宿主基因组中来建立终身感染。一旦整合,病毒要么保持休眠状态,要么开始主动转录,这一过程由HIV Tat蛋白、宿主转录因子和整合位点的染色质景观控制。组蛋白修饰酶和染色质重塑酶在调节染色质环境中起着至关重要的作用。染色质重塑蛋白是一组依赖atp的蛋白,它与宿主蛋白和组蛋白修饰酶协同重组核小体,促进DNA修复、复制和转录。最近的研究强调了染色质重塑剂在HIV-1潜伏期中的重要性,促使研究集中于开发小分子调节剂,这些调节剂可以重新激活病毒以用于根除方法,也可以诱导长期潜伏期以防止未来的再激活。研究工作主要集中在SWI/SNF家族,尽管其他染色质重塑家族仍有待发现。本文综述了每个染色质重塑家族在HIV中的一般功能和作用,并讨论了针对染色质重塑家族和HIV Tat蛋白的小分子开发的最新进展,旨在改善HIV的治疗方法。
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Human chromatin remodelers regulating HIV-1 transcription: a target for small molecule inhibitors.

HIV-1 can establish a lifelong infection by incorporating its proviral DNA into the host genome. Once integrated, the virus can either remain dormant or start active transcription, a process governed by the HIV Tat protein, host transcription factors and the chromatin landscape at the integration site. Histone-modifying enzymes and chromatin-remodeling enzymes play crucial roles in regulating this chromatin environment. Chromatin remodelers, a group of ATP-dependent proteins, collaborate with host proteins and histone-modifying enzymes to restructure nucleosomes, facilitating DNA repair, replication, and transcription. Recent studies have highlighted the importance of chromatin remodelers in HIV-1 latency, spurring research focused on developing small molecule modulators that can either reactivate the virus for eradication approaches or induce long-term latency to prevent future reactivation. Research efforts have primarily centered on the SWI/SNF family, though much remains to be uncovered regarding other chromatin remodeling families. This review delves into the general functions and roles of each chromatin remodeling family in the context of HIV and discusses recent advances in small molecule development targeting chromatin remodelers and the HIV Tat protein, aiming to improve therapeutic approaches against HIV.

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Epigenetics & Chromatin
Epigenetics & Chromatin GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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期刊介绍: Epigenetics & Chromatin is a peer-reviewed, open access, online journal that publishes research, and reviews, providing novel insights into epigenetic inheritance and chromatin-based interactions. The journal aims to understand how gene and chromosomal elements are regulated and their activities maintained during processes such as cell division, differentiation and environmental alteration.
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