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Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

 

Assistant Research Professor

Publications

Strategies to inhibit viral protein nuclear import: HIV-1 as a target
A Levin, A Loyter, M Bukrinsky
– Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta Molecular Cell Research
(2010)
1813,
1646
Peptides derived from the HIV-1 integrase promote HIV-1 infection and multi-integration of viral cDNA in LEDGF/p75-knockdown cells
A Levin, Z Hayouka, A Friedler, A Loyter
– Virology Journal
(2010)
7,
177
Stimulation of the HIV-1 integrase enzymatic activity and cDNA integration by a peptide derived from the integrase protein.
A Levin, Z Hayouka, M Helfer, R Brack-Werner, A Friedler, A Loyter
– Biopolymers
(2010)
93,
740
Mechanism of action of the HIV-1 integrase inhibitory peptide LEDGF 361–370
Z Hayouka, A Levin, M Maes, E Hadas, DE Shalev, DJ Volsky, A Loyter, A Friedler
– Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
(2010)
394,
260
Over-expression of the HIV-1 Rev promotes death of nondividing eukaryotic cells.
A Levin, Z Hayouka, A Friedler, A Loyter
– Virus genes
(2010)
40,
341
A novel role for the viral Rev protein in promoting resistance to superinfection by human immunodeficiency virus type 1.
A Levin, Z Hayouka, A Friedler, R Brack-Werner, DJ Volsky, A Loyter
– The Journal of general virology
(2010)
91,
1503
Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of HIV-1 integrase is controlled by the viral Rev protein.
A Levin, Z Hayouka, A Friedler, A Loyter
– Nucleus (Austin, Tex.)
(2010)
1,
190
Inhibition of HIV-1 integrase nuclear import and replication by a peptide bearing integrase putative nuclear localization signal
A Levin, A Armon-Omer, J Rosenbluh, N Melamed-Book, A Graessmann, E Waigmann, A Loyter
– Retrovirology
(2009)
6,
112
Novel regulation of HIV-1 replication and pathogenicity: Rev inhibition of integration
A Levin, Z Hayouka, R Brack-Werner, DJ Volsky, A Friedler, A Loyter
– Protein Eng Des Sel
(2009)
22,
753
Integration of HIV-1 DNA is regulated by interplay between viral rev and cellular LEDGF/p75 proteins.
A Levin, J Rosenbluh, Z Hayouka, A Friedler, A Loyter
– Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.)
(2009)
16,
34
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Research Group

Telephone number

01223 763842
01223 763845 (shared)

Email address

al680@cam.ac.uk