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Query: EC:3.1.30.2 (
endonuclease
)
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Incurable chronic viral infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. One potential approach to cure persistent viral infections is via the use of targeted endonucleases. Nevertheless, a potential concern for
endonuclease
-based antiviral therapies is the emergence of treatment resistance. Here we detect for the first time an
endonuclease
-resistant infectious virus that is found with high frequency after antiviral
endonuclease
therapy. While testing the activity of HIV pol-specific zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs) alone or in combination with
three prime repair exonuclease 2
(Trex2), we identified a treatment-resistant and infectious mutant virus that was derived from a ZFN-mediated disruption of reverse transcriptase (RT). Although gene disruption of HIV protease, RT and integrase could inhibit viral replication, a chance single amino acid insertion within the thumb domain of RT produced a virus that could actively replicate. The
endonuclease
-resistant virus could replicate in primary CD4(+) T cells, but remained susceptible to treatment with antiretroviral RT inhibitors. When secondary ZFN-derived mutations were introduced into the mutant virus's RT or integrase domains, replication could be abolished. Our observations suggest that caution should be exercised during
endonuclease
-based antiviral therapies; however, combination
endonuclease
therapies may prevent the emergence of resistance.
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PMID:Detection of treatment-resistant infectious HIV after genome-directed antiviral endonuclease therapy. 2671 67