We have developed a new system suitable for easy inexpensive screening of substances potentially active against HIV and other retroviruses. The system evaluates the ability of substances to inhibit the high-frequency induced retrotransposition of the yeast transposable element Ty917, and is based on an engineered version of the retrotransposon which carries a dominant selectable marker useful for scoring transposition events. The system performance was evaluated using two nucleoside analogues of proved anti-HIV activity, 3'-azido-3'deoxythymidine (AZT) and 2',3'-dideoxycytidine (ddC). Both substances were able to inhibit Ty917 transposition and could have been detected as potentially active antiretroviral drugs using the new screening system.

Sanguinetti, M., Posteraro, B., Rossolini, G., Satta, G., Development of a yeast retrotransposon-based system useful for screening of potentially active anti-retroviral compounds, <<NEW MICROBIOLOGICA>>, 1995; 18 (2): 117-125 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/14887]

Development of a yeast retrotransposon-based system useful for screening of potentially active anti-retroviral compounds

Sanguinetti, Maurizio;Posteraro, Brunella;
1995

Abstract

We have developed a new system suitable for easy inexpensive screening of substances potentially active against HIV and other retroviruses. The system evaluates the ability of substances to inhibit the high-frequency induced retrotransposition of the yeast transposable element Ty917, and is based on an engineered version of the retrotransposon which carries a dominant selectable marker useful for scoring transposition events. The system performance was evaluated using two nucleoside analogues of proved anti-HIV activity, 3'-azido-3'deoxythymidine (AZT) and 2',3'-dideoxycytidine (ddC). Both substances were able to inhibit Ty917 transposition and could have been detected as potentially active antiretroviral drugs using the new screening system.
1995
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Sanguinetti, M., Posteraro, B., Rossolini, G., Satta, G., Development of a yeast retrotransposon-based system useful for screening of potentially active anti-retroviral compounds, <<NEW MICROBIOLOGICA>>, 1995; 18 (2): 117-125 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/14887]
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