Roger Remillard
Bristol-Myers Squibb
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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2007
Ira B. Dicker; Himadri Samanta; Zhufang Li; Yang Hong; Yuan Tian; Jacques Banville; Roger Remillard; Michael A. Walker; David R. Langley; Mark Krystal
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) integrase enzyme is required for the integration of viral DNA into the host cell chromosome. Integrase complex assembly and subsequent strand transfer catalysis are mediated by specific interactions between integrase and bases at the end of the viral long terminal repeat (LTR). The strand transfer reaction can be blocked by the action of small molecule inhibitors, thought to bind in the vicinity of the viral LTR termini. This study examines the contributions of the terminal four bases of the nonprocessed strand (G2T1C–1A–2) of the HIV LTR on complex assembly, specific strand transfer activity, and inhibitor binding. Base substitutions and abasic replacements at the LTR terminus provided a means to probe the importance of each nucleotide on the different functions. An approach is described wherein the specific strand transfer activity for each integrase/LTR variant is derived by normalizing strand transfer activity to the concentration of active sites. The key findings of this study are as follows. 1) The G2:C2 base pair is necessary for efficient assembly of the complex and for maintenance of an active site architecture, which has high affinity for strand transfer inhibitors. 2) Inhibitor-resistant enzymes exhibit greatly increased sensitivity to LTR changes. 3) The strand transfer and inhibitor binding defects of a Q148R mutant are due to a decreased affinity of the complex for magnesium. 4) Gln148 interacts with G2, T1, and C–1 at the 5′ end of the viral LTR, with these four determinants playing important and overlapping roles in assembly, strand transfer catalysis and high affinity inhibitor binding.
Archive | 2005
B. Narasimhulu Naidu; Jacques Banville; Francis Beaulieu; Timothy P. Connolly; Mark Krystal; John D. Matiskella; Carl Ouellet; Serge Plamondon; Roger Remillard; Margaret E. Sorenson; Yasutsugu Ueda; Michael A. Walker
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 2001
James R. Burke; Lynda B. Davern; Paul L. Stanley; Kurt R. Gregor; Jacques Banville; Roger Remillard; John W. Russell; Patrick J. Brassil; Mark R. Witmer; Graham Johnson; Jeffrey Tredup; Kenneth M. Tramposch
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2006
Michael A. Walker; Timothy Johnson; Zhuping Ma; Jacques Banville; Roger Remillard; Oak K. Kim; Yunhui Zhang; Andrew J. Staab; Henry Wong; Albert Torri; Himadri Samanta; Zeyu Lin; Carol Deminie; Brian Terry; Mark Krystal; Nicholas A. Meanwell
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2007
Michael A. Walker; Timothy Johnson; B. Narasimhulu Naidu; Jacques Banville; Roger Remillard; Serge Plamondon; Alain Martel; Chen Li; Albert Torri; Himadri Samanta; Zeyu Lin; Ira B. Dicker; Mark Krystal; Nicholas A. Meanwell
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2006
Michael A. Walker; Timothy Johnson; Zhuping Ma; Yunhui Zhang; Jacques Banville; Roger Remillard; Serge Plamondon; Annapurna Pendri; Henry Wong; Daniel Smith; Albert Torri; Himadri Samanta; Zeyu Lin; Carol Deminie; Brian Terry; Mark Krystal; Nicholas A. Meanwell
Archive | 2004
Michael A. Walker; Hatice Belgin Gulgeze; Jacques Banville; Roger Remillard; Donald Corson
Archive | 2001
Jacques Banville; Roger Remillard; Neelakantan Balasubramanian; Gilles Bouthillier; Alain Martel
Tetrahedron Letters | 2010
Jacques Banville; Gilles Bouthillier; Serge Plamondon; Roger Remillard; Nicholas A. Meanwell; Alain Martel; Michael A. Walker
Archive | 2006
Jacques Banville; Roger Remillard; Serge Plamondon