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- | <StructureSection load='' size='340' side='right' caption='Caption for this structure' scene='96/960003/Cv/1'>
| + | See [[Tenofovir disoproxil]] or [[Biktarvy]] |
- | Tenofovir disoproxil, sold under the trade name Viread among others, is a medication used to treat chronic hepatitis B and to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS. See also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenofovir_disoproxil].
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- | Tenofovir disoproxil is a prodrug that is quickly absorbed from the gut and cleaved to release tenofovir. Inside cells, tenofovir is phosphorylated to tenofovir diphosphate (which is analogous to a triphosphate, as tenofovir itself already has one phosphonate residue), the active compound that inhibits reverse transcriptase via chain termination. | + | |
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- | <scene name='96/960003/Cv/3'>Tenofovir diphosphate (TNV) binding site</scene> at reverse transcriptase ([[3fkb]]). Water molecules are shown as red spheres.
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- | <scene name='96/960003/Tnmbindingsite/5'>Tenofovir-monophosphate (TNM) binding site</scene> at reverse transcriptase ([[3fkb]]).
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- | </StructureSection>
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- | == References ==
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Current revision
See Tenofovir disoproxil or Biktarvy