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1) Saquinavir (Invirase) is known to be one of the first FDA approved protease inhibitor for HIV treatment. This usually occurs by HIV protease binding an active site <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Saquinavir_tunnel/1'> tunnel tightly </scene>, which will prevent polyproteins from also binding. Saquniavir's chemical structure has the ability to <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Hiv_morph2/9'> mimic the tetrahedral </scene> intermediate of the hydrolytic reaction to interact <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Saquinavir_cat/3'> strongly with the catalytic Asp residues</scene> <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Saquinavir_cat/3'> </scene>.
1) Saquinavir (Invirase) is known to be one of the first FDA approved protease inhibitor for HIV treatment. This usually occurs by HIV protease binding an active site <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Saquinavir_tunnel/1'> tunnel tightly </scene>, which will prevent polyproteins from also binding. Saquniavir's chemical structure has the ability to <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Hiv_morph2/9'> mimic the tetrahedral </scene> intermediate of the hydrolytic reaction to interact <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Saquinavir_cat/3'> strongly with the catalytic Asp residues</scene> <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Saquinavir_cat/3'> </scene>.
[[Image:Saquin1.gif|600px|thumb|center|Saquinavir mesylate is a white to off-white, very fine powder with an aqueous solubility of 2.22 mg/mL at 25°C.]]
[[Image:Saquin1.gif|600px|thumb|center|Saquinavir mesylate is a white to off-white, very fine powder with an aqueous solubility of 2.22 mg/mL at 25°C.]]
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2) Indinavir (Crixivan) this protease inhibitor is an oral medication that blocks the protease activity and leads to defect the viruses. Once these viruses are unable to reach the body’s cells, it will decrease in number[[Image:Indinav1.gif|frame|Ritonavir has a molecular weight of 711.88. It is very soluble in water and in methanol.]]This inhibitor doesn’t have the ability to prevent the HIV transmission among individuals, nor does it cure AIDS or HIV infection. <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Indinavir/2'>Indinavir </scene> ([[Crixivan]])is approved by the FDA in March 1995. <ref>PMID: 11363398</ref>
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2) Indinavir (Crixivan) this protease inhibitor is an oral medication that blocks the protease activity and leads to defect the viruses. Once these viruses are unable to reach the body’s cells, it will decrease in number.
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[[Image:Indinav1.gif|thumb|center|Ritonavir has a molecular weight of 711.88. It is very soluble in water and in methanol.]]
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This inhibitor doesn’t have the ability to prevent the HIV transmission among individuals, nor does it cure AIDS or HIV infection. <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Indinavir/2'>Indinavir </scene> ([[Crixivan]])is approved by the FDA in March 1995. <ref>PMID: 11363398</ref>

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HIV-1 Protease

Structure of HIV-1 Protease (PDB entry 2nmz)

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