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Neuraminidase
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Neuraminidase (NAN) cleaves the glycosidic bonds of neuraminic acid. The viral NAN is a drug target for prevention of influenza.
See also
- Avian Influenza Neuraminidase, Tamiflu and Relenza
- Molecular Playground/Relenza
- Molecular Playground/Tamiflu
- Oseltamivir (Tamiflu)
- Treatments:Influenza
- User:Michael Strong/H1N1/NA for Influenza virus neuraminidase
- User:Michael Strong/H1N1/NA/MSA for multiple sequence alignment.
For other inhibitors see
- Neuraminidase Inhibitor Pharmacokinetics
- Carbohydrate binding domain from Streptococcus pneumoniae NanA sialidase complexed with 3'-sialyllactose
- Treatments:Neuraminidase Inhibitor Pharmacokinetics References
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3D structures of Neuraminidase
Updated on 28-February-2016
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