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Virus protease

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'''Virus proteases''' include HIV protease, XMRV protease, retropepsin.
'''Virus proteases''' include HIV protease, XMRV protease, retropepsin.
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HIV Protease (HIV-PR) and xenotropic murine leukemia virus protease (XMRV-PR) cleave polyproteins to produce the mature proteins of the virus. Both are aspartyl proteases. The inhibition of HIV-PR results in an uninfectious HIV virion. HIV-1 is found globally while HIV-2, which has lower virulence, is found in West Africa.
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HIV Protease (HIV-PR) and xenotropic murine leukemia virus protease (XMRV-PR) cleave polyproteins to produce the mature proteins of the virus<ref>PMID:12475203</ref>. Both are aspartyl proteases. The inhibition of HIV-PR results in an uninfectious HIV virion. HIV-1 is found globally while HIV-2, which has lower virulence, is found in West Africa.
*<scene name='44/443708/Cv/3'>HIV-1 protease dimer complex with inhibitor tert-butylcarbonate </scene>.
*<scene name='44/443708/Cv/3'>HIV-1 protease dimer complex with inhibitor tert-butylcarbonate </scene>.
*<scene name='44/443708/Cv/5'>Inhibitor BMS-182193 binding site</scene>.
*<scene name='44/443708/Cv/5'>Inhibitor BMS-182193 binding site</scene>.

Revision as of 22:07, 5 October 2018

HIV-1 protease dimer complex with tert-butylcarbonate (PDB entry 1odw)

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3D Structures of Virus proteases

Updated on 05-October-2018

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