W. G. Rice

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Reactivity of the HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein p7 zinc finger domains from the perspective of density-functional theory

Maynard, A. T., Huang, M., Rice, W. G., Covell, D. G.

The reaction of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) nucleocapsid protein p7 (NCp7) with a variety of electrophilic agents was investigated by experimental measurements of Trp37...

The site of antiviral action of 3-nitrosobenzamide on the infectivity process of human immunodeficiency virus in human lymphocytes.

Rice, W G, Schaeffer, C A, Graham, L, Bu, M, McDougal, J S, Orloff, S L, ...

The C-nitroso compound 3-nitrosobenzamide, which has been shown to remove zinc from the retroviral-type zinc finger of p7NC nucleocapsid proteins, inhibits acute infection of human immunodeficiency...

Induction of endonuclease-mediated apoptosis in tumor cells by C-nitroso-substituted ligands of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase.

Rice, W G, Hillyer, C D, Harten, B, Schaeffer, C A, Dorminy, M, Lackey, D A, ...

6-Nitroso-1,2-benzopyrone and 3-nitrosobenzamide, two C-nitroso compounds that inactivate the eukaryotic nuclear protein poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase [NAD+:poly(adenosine diphosphate D-ribose)...

Inhibition of multiple phases of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by a dithiane compound that attacks the conserved zinc fingers of retroviral nucleocapsid proteins.

Rice, W G, Baker, D C, Schaeffer, C A, Graham, L, Bu, M, Terpening, S, ...

The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) nucleocapsid p7 protein contains two retrovirus-type zinc finger domains that are required for multiple phases of viral replication. Chelating residues...

Inhibitors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 zinc fingers prevent normal processing of gag precursors and result in the release of noninfectious virus particles.

Turpin, J A, Terpening, S J, Schaeffer, C A, Yu, G, Glover, C J, Felsted, R L, ...

The Cys-Xaa2-Cys-Xaa4-His-Xaa4-Cys zinc fingers of retroviral nucleocapsid proteins are prime antiviral targets because of conservation of the Cys and His chelating residues and the absolute...

Reactivity of the HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein p7 zinc finger domains from the perspective of density-functional theory

Maynard, A. T., Huang, M., Rice, W. G., Covell, D. G.

The reaction of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) nucleocapsid protein p7 (NCp7) with a variety of electrophilic agents was investigated by experimental measurements of Trp37...

The site of antiviral action of 3-nitrosobenzamide on the infectivity process of human immunodeficiency virus in human lymphocytes.

Rice, W G, Schaeffer, C A, Graham, L, Bu, M, McDougal, J S, Orloff, S L, ...

The C-nitroso compound 3-nitrosobenzamide, which has been shown to remove zinc from the retroviral-type zinc finger of p7NC nucleocapsid proteins, inhibits acute infection of human immunodeficiency...

Induction of endonuclease-mediated apoptosis in tumor cells by C-nitroso-substituted ligands of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase.

Rice, W G, Hillyer, C D, Harten, B, Schaeffer, C A, Dorminy, M, Lackey, D A, ...

6-Nitroso-1,2-benzopyrone and 3-nitrosobenzamide, two C-nitroso compounds that inactivate the eukaryotic nuclear protein poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase [NAD+:poly(adenosine diphosphate D-ribose)...

Inhibition of multiple phases of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by a dithiane compound that attacks the conserved zinc fingers of retroviral nucleocapsid proteins.

Rice, W G, Baker, D C, Schaeffer, C A, Graham, L, Bu, M, Terpening, S, ...

The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) nucleocapsid p7 protein contains two retrovirus-type zinc finger domains that are required for multiple phases of viral replication. Chelating residues...

Inhibitors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 zinc fingers prevent normal processing of gag precursors and result in the release of noninfectious virus particles.

Turpin, J A, Terpening, S J, Schaeffer, C A, Yu, G, Glover, C J, Felsted, R L, ...

The Cys-Xaa2-Cys-Xaa4-His-Xaa4-Cys zinc fingers of retroviral nucleocapsid proteins are prime antiviral targets because of conservation of the Cys and His chelating residues and the absolute...