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Studies have prooved that 4 different kind of '''P'''ost '''T'''ranslationnal '''M'''odifications ('''PTMs''') affect the HIV-1 integrase : ubiquitination, SUMOylation, acetylation and phosphorylation. Furthermore, there are proteins that counteract or facilitate these PTMs implantation, for instance '''p300 and GCN5 can acetylate IN''' mostly on its C-ter domain on three different Lys residues (K264, K266 and K273).
Studies have prooved that 4 different kind of '''P'''ost '''T'''ranslationnal '''M'''odifications ('''PTMs''') affect the HIV-1 integrase : ubiquitination, SUMOylation, acetylation and phosphorylation. Furthermore, there are proteins that counteract or facilitate these PTMs implantation, for instance '''p300 and GCN5 can acetylate IN''' mostly on its C-ter domain on three different Lys residues (K264, K266 and K273).
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In contrary '''Ku70 reduces the ubiquitination level''' of the N-ter domain (K6, K11, K27, K29, K33, K48 and K63). Another study also found that IN contains '''three ψ-K-x-D/E motifs''', which can be SUMOylated at three Lys residues, K46,<scene name='60/604477/Sumoylation/1'>K136</scene> and K244 <ref name="Terreni">PMID:20226045</ref>.
In contrary '''Ku70 reduces the ubiquitination level''' of the N-ter domain (K6, K11, K27, K29, K33, K48 and K63). Another study also found that IN contains '''three ψ-K-x-D/E motifs''', which can be SUMOylated at three Lys residues, K46,<scene name='60/604477/Sumoylation/1'>K136</scene> and K244 <ref name="Terreni">PMID:20226045</ref>.

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X-ray structure of the HIV-1 integrase catalytic core domain

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