1hps
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Revision as of 01:13, 5 January 2010
CAUTION: This structure might be fraudulent. See the official statement of the University of Alabama recommending retraction, and the wwPDB statement on Retraction of UAB PDB entries. Although not listed in the above statements, the reliability of 1bgx, 1ay1, 1hef, 1heg, 1sbg, 1hps, and 1hos have been called into question since they were co-authored by H. M. Krishna Murthy: see discussion of fraud. See also the list of recommended retractions. |
RATIONAL DESIGN, SYNTHESIS AND CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF A HYDROXYETHYLENE-BASED HIV-1 PROTEASE INHIBITOR CONTAINING A HETEROCYCLIC P1'-P2' AMIDE BOND ISOSTERE
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 7932533
About this Structure
1HPS is a 2 chains structure of sequences from Human immunodeficiency virus 1. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
- Thompson SK, Murthy KH, Zhao B, Winborne E, Green DW, Fisher SM, DesJarlais RL, Tomaszek TA Jr, Meek TD, Gleason JG, et al.. Rational design, synthesis, and crystallographic analysis of a hydroxyethylene-based HIV-1 protease inhibitor containing a heterocyclic P1'--P2' amide bond isostere. J Med Chem. 1994 Sep 16;37(19):3100-7. PMID:7932533
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