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== Structural Highlights of HIV-1 protease==
== Structural Highlights of HIV-1 protease==
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There are hundreds of forms of HIV-1 protease. The basic HIV-1 protease contains two subunits that are homodimers. These subunits contain beta sheets running antiparallel to each other, and random coils. <scene name='91/919044/Chain_a/1'>This is a subunit of HIV-1 protease PDB 3hvp</scene> The beta sheets are in a jelly roll fold conformation. In the middle of the homodimer is the active site. Different mutants and wild types have different molecules bound to the active site, making different versions of HIV-1 protease. Some versions are more easily controlled by drugs, such as protease inhibitors, while other versions are more drug-resistant. It is difficult to determine which form of HIV-1 protease a person has, and each case of HIV-1 has to be treated on a case basis because there are so many mutants and wild types. [[Immunodeficiency virus protease]]
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There are hundreds of forms of HIV-1 protease. The basic HIV-1 protease contains two subunits that are homodimers. These subunits contain beta sheets running antiparallel to each other, and random coils. <scene name='91/919044/Chain_a/1'>This is a subunit of HIV-1 protease PDB 3hvp.</scene> The beta sheets are in a jelly roll fold conformation. In the middle of the homodimer is the active site. Below the active site are the catalytic aspartates. <scene name='91/919044/Catalytic_aspartase/1'>Catalytic Aspartates.</scene>Different mutants and wild types have different molecules bound to the active site, making different versions of HIV-1 protease. Some versions are more easily controlled by drugs, such as protease inhibitors, while other versions are more drug-resistant. It is difficult to determine which form of HIV-1 protease a person has, and each case of HIV-1 has to be treated on a case basis because there are so many mutants and wild types. [[Immunodeficiency virus protease]]
==Structural Highlights of HIV-2 protease==
==Structural Highlights of HIV-2 protease==

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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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