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==Structure==
==Structure==
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<scene name='74/745991/Crixivan/2'>Crixivan</scene>, also known as [[Indinavir]], is an antiviral compound that acts as a protease inhibitor. The <scene name='74/745991/Crixivan/2'>structure</scene> has a molecular weight of 711.875 g/mol and is very soluble in water and ethanol.<ref>Physicians Desk Reference 66th ed. PDR Network, LLC, Montvale, NJ. p. 2086 (2012)</ref> Crixivan works by specifically binding to the HIV-1 protease active site by mimicking a target substrate protein and essentially becoming “stuck” in the enzyme active site, disabling the enzyme. The pyridine ring on Crixivan interacts with Arg8 in the protease to conform to the active site. When the HIV-1 protease attacks the hydroxyethylene group of the molecule, the bond does not lyse due to the molecule's stability.
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<scene name='74/745991/Crixivan/2'>Crixivan</scene>, also known as [[Indinavir]], is an antiviral compound that acts as a protease inhibitor. The <scene name='74/745991/Crixivan/2'>structure</scene> has a molecular weight of 711.875 g/mol and is very soluble in water and ethanol.<ref>Physicians Desk Reference 66th ed. PDR Network, LLC, Montvale, NJ. p. 2086 (2012)</ref> Crixivan works by specifically binding to the HIV-1 protease active site by mimicking a target substrate protein and essentially becoming “stuck” in the enzyme active site, disabling the enzyme. The pyridine ring on Crixivan conforms the molecule to the active site. The hydroxyethylene group stabilizes the molecule and prevents lysis.
== Function ==
== Function ==

Revision as of 03:16, 6 December 2016

Human Immunodeficiency Virus protease inhibitor

Crixivan molecule and structure of HIV-1 protease bound to crixivan, (2b7z), resolution 2.20Å

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