HIV-1 RT-dependent DNAzyme expression inhibits HIV-1 replication without the emergence of escape viruses

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DNAzymes are easier to prepare and less sensitive to chemical and enzymatic degradation than ribozymes; however, a DNA enzyme expression system has not yet been developed. In this study, we exploited the mechanism of HIV-1 reverse transcription (RT) in a DNA enzyme expression system. We constructed HIV-1 RT-dependent lentiviral DNAzyme expression vectors including the HIV-1 primer binding site, the DNA enzyme, and either a native tRNA (Lys-3), tR MDtRL, or one of two truncated tRNAs (Lys-3), tR MDΔARMtRL or tRMD3′-endtR L. Lentiviral vector-mediated DNAzyme expression showed high levels of inhibition of HIV-1 replication in SupT1 cells. We also demonstrated the usefulness of this approach in a long-term assay, in which we found that the DNAzymes prevented escape from inhibition of HIV. These results suggest that HIV-1 RT-dependent lentiviral vector-derived DNAzymes prevent the emergence of escape mutations. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Sugiyama, R., Hayafune, M., Habu, Y., Yamamoto, N., & Takaku, H. (2011). HIV-1 RT-dependent DNAzyme expression inhibits HIV-1 replication without the emergence of escape viruses. Nucleic Acids Research, 39(2), 589–598. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkq794

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