Guest guest Posted August 10, 2009 Report Share Posted August 10, 2009 +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Prehistoric Gene Reawakened To Battle HIV | | from the learning-from-our-distant-cousins dept. | | posted by kdawson on Friday August 07, @12:23 (Biotech) | | http://science.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/08/07/134220 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------+ Linuss points out research published in PLoS Biology that demonstrates the [0]reawakening of latent human cells' ability to manufacture an HIV defense. A group of scientists led by Nitya Venkataraman began with the knowledge that Old World monkeys have a built-in immunity to HIV: a protein that can prevent HIV from entering cell walls and starting an infection. They examined the human genome for any evidence of a latent gene that could manufacture such a protein, and found the capability in a stretch of what has been dismissively termed " junk DNA. " " In this work, we reveal that, upon correction of the premature termination codon in theta-defensin pseudogenes, human myeloid cells produce cyclic, antiviral peptides (which we have termed 'retrocyclins'), indicating that the cells retain the intact machinery to make cyclic peptides. Furthermore, we exploited the ability of aminoglycoside antibiotics to read-through the premature termination codon within retrocyclin transcripts to produce functional peptides that are active against HIV-1. Given that the endogenous production of retrocyclins could also be restored in human cervicovaginal tissues, we propose that aminoglycoside-based topical microbicides might be useful in preventing sexual transmission of HIV-1. " Discuss this story at: http://science.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=09/08/07/134220 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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