IMIN324 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Endonuclease, Ns5A, Dna Virus

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Apobec targets the reverse transcription phase of hiv replication. Modifies c residues --> deaminase (turns them into u) Reverse transcriptase copies a across from the u (that used to be c) Too many mutations for the virus to continue to replicate and make progeny. Cell detects the u in the dna - uracil deglycosylase cuts the u out. Apobec gets incorporated into new virions and acts prior to uncoating in the target host cell. Virus developed a defence strategy against the apobec. Vif facilitates the ubiquitination and degradation of apobec, preventing it from being packaged into new virions. Hiv infection should be treated as soon as possible. Drugs can also be used prior to infection to prevent infection. Post-exposure prophylaxis (pep): protocols regarding drug treatment after known/suspected. Pre-exposure prophylaxis: give antiviral drugs prior to exposure to hiv. It works, but there are problems with compliancy/adherence to the treatment. Important - there is no vaccine for hiv.

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