2wl0
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===HIV-1 PROTEASE INHIBITORS CONTAINING A TERTIARY ALCOHOL IN THE TRANSITION-STATE MIMIC WITH IMPROVED CELL-BASED ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY=== | ===HIV-1 PROTEASE INHIBITORS CONTAINING A TERTIARY ALCOHOL IN THE TRANSITION-STATE MIMIC WITH IMPROVED CELL-BASED ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY=== | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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HIV-1 PROTEASE INHIBITORS CONTAINING A TERTIARY ALCOHOL IN THE TRANSITION-STATE MIMIC WITH IMPROVED CELL-BASED ANTIVIRAL ACTIVITY
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 19961222
About this Structure
2wl0 is a 2 chain structure of Virus protease with sequence from Viruses. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Mahalingam AK, Axelsson L, Ekegren JK, Wannberg J, Kihlstrom J, Unge T, Wallberg H, Samuelsson B, Larhed M, Hallberg A. HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors with a Transition-State Mimic Comprising a Tertiary Alcohol: Improved Antiviral Activity in Cells. J Med Chem. 2009 Dec 4. PMID:19961222 doi:10.1021/jm901165g