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HIV replication cycle, figure

For example, with the crystal structure of the aspartyl protease from human immundeficiency virus (HIV-1) in 1989 came the opportunity to design molecules to block this important enzyme that acts as a molecular scissors. HIV is the virus responsible for AIDS. Essential to viral replication, the HIV protease cuts long strands composed of many proteins into the functional proteins found in mature virus particles. This proteolysis occurs at the very end of the HIV replication cycle (Figure 7-1). The three-dimensional structural information derived from the x-ray crystal structure, combined with computer modeling techniques, allowed chemists to design potent, selective inhibitors of the protease enzyme (Figure... [Pg.98]


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