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Molecular Modeling of the HIV-1 Protease and Its Substrate Binding Site
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1989
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Related ProteaseProtein AssemblyMolecular BiologyViral Structural ProteinVirus StructureHiv-1 ProteaseProtein FoldingHuman RetrovirusProteomicsBiochemistrySubstrate Binding SiteProtein ModelingHivMolecular ModelingStructural BiologyNatural SciencesProtein EngineeringSmaller Hiv-1 DimerMedicine
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) encodes a protease that is essential for viral replication and is a member of the aspartic protease family. The recently determined three-dimensional structure of the related protease from Rous sarcoma virus has been used to model the smaller HIV-1 dimer. The active site has been analyzed by comparison to the structure of the aspartic protease, rhizopuspepsin, complexed with a peptide inhibitor. The HIV-1 protease is predicted to interact with seven residues of the protein substrate. This information can be used to design protease inhibitors and possible antiviral drugs.
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