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David A. Davis, Ph.D.
Selected Publications |
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Davis DA, Brown CA, Singer KE, Wang V, Kaufman J, Stahl SJ, Wingfield P, Maeda K, Harada S, Yoshimura K, Kosalaraksa P, Mitsuya H, Yarchoan R. Inhibition of HIV-1 replication by a peptide dimerization inhibitor of HIV-1 protease. Antiviral Res. 2006. [Journal] |
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Shultz MD, Ham YW, Lee SG, Davis DA, Brown C, Chmielewski J. Small-molecule dimerization inhibitors of wild-type and mutant HIV protease: a focused library approach. J Am Chem Soc. 126: 9886-7, 2004. [Journal] |
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Haque M, Davis DA, Wang V, Widmer I, Yarchoan R. Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (human herpesvirus 8) contains hypoxia response elements: relevance to lytic induction by hypoxia. J Virol. 77: 6761-8, 2003. [Journal] |
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Davis DA, Brown CA, Newcomb FM, Boja ES, Fales HM, Kaufman J, Stahl SJ, Wingfield P, Yarchoan R. Reversible oxidative modification as a mechanism for regulating retroviral protease dimerization and activation. J Virol. 77: 3319-25, 2003. [Journal] |
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Davis DA, Read-Connole E, Pearson K, Fales HM, Newcomb FM, Moskovitz J, Yarchoan R. Oxidative modifications of kynostatin-272, a potent human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease inhibitor: potential mechanism for altered activity in monocytes/macrophages. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 46: 402-8, 2002. [Journal] |
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Davis DA, Rinderknecht AS, Zoeteweij JP, Aoki Y, Read-Connole EL, Tosato G, Blauvelt A, Yarchoan R. Hypoxia induces lytic replication of Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus. Blood. 97: 3244-50, 2001. [Journal] |
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Davis DA, Newcomb FM, Moskovitz J, Wingfield PT, Stahl SJ, Kaufman J, Fales HM, Levine RL, Yarchoan R. HIV-2 protease is inactivated after oxidation at the dimer interface and activity can be partly restored with methionine sulphoxide reductase. Biochem J. 346 Pt 2: 305-11, 2000. [Journal] |
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Davis DA, Yusa K, Gillim LA, Newcomb FM, Mitsuya H, Yarchoan R. Conserved cysteines of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease are involved in regulation of polyprotein processing and viral maturation of immature virions. J Virol. 73: 1156-64, 1999. [Journal] |
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