User:David Canner/Sandbox HIV
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[[Image:CannergreyHIV2.png|220px|left]][[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] is a notoriously lethal virus that is known to cause AIDS. It is a homodimeric protein made by the HIV virus that is crucial to the virus's infectious capacity. The virus makes certain proteins that need to be cleaved, in order to transform into mature, fully-functional proteins that can allow the virus to infect new cells. HIV-1 protease is responsible for cleaving these nascent proteins into their mature form. | [[Image:CannergreyHIV2.png|220px|left]][[Human Immunodeficiency Virus]] is a notoriously lethal virus that is known to cause AIDS. It is a homodimeric protein made by the HIV virus that is crucial to the virus's infectious capacity. The virus makes certain proteins that need to be cleaved, in order to transform into mature, fully-functional proteins that can allow the virus to infect new cells. HIV-1 protease is responsible for cleaving these nascent proteins into their mature form. | ||
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Additional Resources
For additional information, see: Human Immunodeficiency Virus
References
- ↑ Spinelli S, Liu QZ, Alzari PM, Hirel PH, Poljak RJ. The three-dimensional structure of the aspartyl protease from the HIV-1 isolate BRU. Biochimie. 1991 Nov;73(11):1391-6. PMID:1799632
- ↑ Tie Y, Kovalevsky AY, Boross P, Wang YF, Ghosh AK, Tozser J, Harrison RW, Weber IT. Atomic resolution crystal structures of HIV-1 protease and mutants V82A and I84V with saquinavir. Proteins. 2007 Apr 1;67(1):232-42. PMID:17243183 doi:10.1002/prot.21304