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HIV-2 is less pathogenic, meaning it has a lower transmittance rate, so there tends to be less research and less money put into HIV-2 treatments. This also means that there is less research on HIV-2 protease compared to HIV-1 protease. Effective protease inhibitors stop HIV-2 from replicating itself. A research study concludes, “Our findings show that four residues in the protease binding pocket are the primary determinants of intrinsic PI resistance in HIV-2”(Raugi, et. al, 2016). There are only three out of nine approved protease inhibitors (PIs) that are effective against HIV-2 ((Raugi, et. al, 2016).
HIV-2 is less pathogenic, meaning it has a lower transmittance rate, so there tends to be less research and less money put into HIV-2 treatments. This also means that there is less research on HIV-2 protease compared to HIV-1 protease. Effective protease inhibitors stop HIV-2 from replicating itself. A research study concludes, “Our findings show that four residues in the protease binding pocket are the primary determinants of intrinsic PI resistance in HIV-2”(Raugi, et. al, 2016). There are only three out of nine approved protease inhibitors (PIs) that are effective against HIV-2 ((Raugi, et. al, 2016).
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==Evolution's Role==
==Evolution's Role==

Revision as of 06:21, 15 November 2022

This Sandbox is Reserved from August 30, 2022 through May 31, 2023 for use in the course Biochemistry I taught by Kimberly Lane at the Radford University, Radford, VA, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1730 through Sandbox Reserved 1749.
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