Sofosbuvir
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<StructureSection load='' size='340' side='right' caption='Sofosbuvir' scene='95/954110/Cv/1'> | <StructureSection load='' size='340' side='right' caption='Sofosbuvir' scene='95/954110/Cv/1'> | ||
- | Sofosbuvir, sold under the brand name '''Sovaldi''' among others, is a medication used to treat hepatitis C. Sofosbuvir inhibits the hepatitis C NS5B protein. Sofosbuvir appears to have a high barrier to the development of resistance. | + | Sofosbuvir, sold under the brand name '''Sovaldi''' among others, is a medication used to treat hepatitis C. Sofosbuvir inhibits the hepatitis C [[NS5B]] protein. Sofosbuvir appears to have a high barrier to the development of resistance. |
- | Sofosbuvir is a prodrug of the Protide type, whereby the active phosphorylated nucleotide is granted cell permeability and oral bioavailability. It is metabolized to the active antiviral agent <scene name='95/954110/Cv/2'>GS-461203</scene> (2'-deoxy-2'-α-fluoro-β-C-methyluridine-5'-triphosphate). GS-461203 serves as a defective substrate for the NS5B protein, which is the viral RNA polymerase, thus acts as an inhibitor of viral RNA synthesis. Although sofosbuvir has a 3' hydroxyl group to act as a nucleophile for an incoming NTP, a similar nucleotide analogue, 2'-deoxy-2'-α-fluoro-β-C-methylcytidine, is proposed to act as a chain terminator because the 2' methyl group of the nucleotide analogue causes a steric clash with an incoming NTP. Sofosbuvir would act in a similar way. | + | Sofosbuvir is a prodrug of the Protide type, whereby the active phosphorylated nucleotide is granted cell permeability and oral bioavailability. It is metabolized to the active antiviral agent <scene name='95/954110/Cv/2'>GS-461203</scene> (2'-deoxy-2'-α-fluoro-β-C-methyluridine-5'-triphosphate). GS-461203 serves as a defective substrate for the [[NS5B]] protein, which is the viral [[RNA polymerase]], thus acts as an inhibitor of viral RNA synthesis. Although sofosbuvir has a 3' hydroxyl group to act as a nucleophile for an incoming NTP, a similar nucleotide analogue, 2'-deoxy-2'-α-fluoro-β-C-methylcytidine, is proposed to act as a chain terminator because the 2' methyl group of the nucleotide analogue causes a steric clash with an incoming NTP. Sofosbuvir would act in a similar way. |
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== References == | == References == | ||
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