Sandbox GGC7
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mobility and shows less hydrogen binding which makes it a good target area to create an antiviral inhibitor.</scene> | mobility and shows less hydrogen binding which makes it a good target area to create an antiviral inhibitor.</scene> | ||
| - | <scene name='75/752270/Ca_hexamer_interfaces/1'>This is the image of the backbone of the inner surface of the CA, that is formed by two neighboring CA N- terminal domain interface pocked and is capped at one end by the R18 sidechains and by interaction of the E28-K30 on the other end. The two side chains are slightly separated that it is difficult to form hydrogen bonding. This led to explore the identification of sensitive interactions of the CA interfaces using biochemical analysis that lead to develop new antivirals targeting the stability of CA assemblies.</scene> | + | <scene name='75/752270/Ca_hexamer_interfaces/1'>This is the image of the backbone of the inner surface of the CA, that is formed by two neighboring CA N- terminal domain interface pocked and is capped at one end by the R18 sidechains and by interaction of the E28-K30 on the other end. The two side chains are slightly separated that it is difficult to form hydrogen bonding. This led to explore the identification of sensitive interactions of the CA interfaces using biochemical analysis that can lead to develop new antivirals targeting the stability of CA assemblies.</scene> |
Revision as of 18:04, 18 November 2019
==E28A mutant of the HIV-1 CA== Structure
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References
http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/5w4p https://www.rcsb.org/structure/5W4P
