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Modulation of the functional association between the HIV-1 intasome and the nucleosome by histone amino-terminal tails.
Benleulmi MS, Matysiak J, Robert X, Miskey C, Mauro E, Lapaillerie D, Lesbats P, Chaignepain S, Henriquez DR, Calmels C, Oladosu O, Thierry E, Leon O, Lavigne M, Andreola ML, Delelis O, Ivics Z, Ruff M, Gouet P, Parissi V. Benleulmi MS, et al. Retrovirology. 2017 Nov 28;14(1):54. doi: 10.1186/s12977-017-0378-x. Retrovirology. 2017. PMID: 29179726 Free PMC article.
Dual and Opposite Effects of hRAD51 Chemical Modulation on HIV-1 Integration.
Thierry S, Benleulmi MS, Sinzelle L, Thierry E, Calmels C, Chaignepain S, Waffo-Teguo P, Merillon JM, Budke B, Pasquet JM, Litvak S, Ciuffi A, Sung P, Connell P, Hauber I, Hauber J, Andreola ML, Delelis O, Parissi V. Thierry S, et al. Among authors: benleulmi ms. Chem Biol. 2015 Jun 18;22(6):712-23. doi: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2015.04.020. Epub 2015 Jun 4. Chem Biol. 2015. PMID: 26051216 Free PMC article.
Peptide inhibitors of HIV-1 integrase dissociate the enzyme oligomers.
Maroun RG, Gayet S, Benleulmi MS, Porumb H, Zargarian L, Merad H, Leh H, Mouscadet JF, Troalen F, Fermandjian S. Maroun RG, et al. Among authors: benleulmi ms. Biochemistry. 2001 Nov 20;40(46):13840-8. doi: 10.1021/bi011328n. Biochemistry. 2001. PMID: 11705373