Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/298926]Researchers: Dr Peng Li (Principal investigator) , A/Pr David Harrich , E/Pr Christopher Burrell
Brief description One of the key events in the life cycle of HIV is the conversion of viral RNA into a double stranded DNA intermediate. This process, called reverse transcription, is carried out by the viral enzyme reverse transcriptase (RT) in conjunction with other viral and cellular factors. While HIV RT has been extensively studied and RT inhibitors have been used in anti-retroviral therapy for HIV patients, other viral and cellular factors essential for efficient HIV reverse transcription have not been properly investigated and may represent a new class of anti-HIV targets.This project, based on our long standing (>10 years) research interest and experience, aims at identification of the viral and cellular factors particularly involved in the early steps of HIV reverse transcription.We have obtained preliminary data which lead to hypotheses regarding what kind of viral and cellular factors might be involved and their possible modes of action. Experiments have been designed to specifically prove or disprove these hypotheses. Thus this project will help us achieve a more comprehensive understanding on how HIV uses other viral and cellular factors, in addition to RT, to accomplish one of the mandatory stage of its growth (reverse transcription); and identify viral and cellular factors which can be further explored as new targets for anti-retroviral therapy. This is particularly important, as HIV resistance to current drug therapy has emerged as one serious issue facing HIV patients, and the HIV care communities.
Funding Amount $AUD 465,750.00
Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants
Notes Standard Project Grant
- nhmrc : 298926
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/298926