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=='''Applications & Research'''==
=='''Applications & Research'''==
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Currently there is no cure for HIV. However after some extensive research, some drugs were to be designed in order to pause the HIV affects. This happens by the ability of the drugs to mimic the tetrahedral intermediates in the active site and prevent the polypeptide from binding the Asp residues. When the HIV infects an organism it tends to multiply within the body’s cells. The virus is then released to infect other cells. In this manner, the infection of HIV infects the newly made cells of the body. While the viruses are produced, proteins and enzymes used to manufacture the DNA in addition to other components of the virus are made. In this case, <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Inhibitor_intro/1'> Protease </scene> is that enzyme that is needed to bring the structural and enzymes of the virus together. Protease drugs are what could inhibit this virus.
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Currently there is no cure for HIV. However after some extensive research, some drugs were to be designed in order to pause the HIV affects. This happens by the ability of the drugs to mimic the transition state of the substrate and prevent the polypeptide from being hydrolyzed by the Asp residues. This is accomplished by having the peptide linkage of -NH-CO- changed to a hydroxyethlen group -CH2-CH(OH)- which the protease cannot cleave by hydrolysis. When the HIV infects an organism it tends to multiply within the body’s cells. The virus is then released to infect other cells. In this manner, the infection of HIV infects the newly made cells of the body. While the viruses are produced, proteins and enzymes used to manufacture the DNA in addition to other components of the virus are made. In this case, <scene name='User:David_Canner/Sandbox_HIV/Inhibitor_intro/1'> Protease </scene> is that enzyme that is needed to bring the structural and enzymes of the virus together. Protease drugs are what could inhibit this virus.

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HIV-1 Protease

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

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