نتایج جستجو برای: hiv protease

تعداد نتایج: 249667  

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Folasade M Olajuyigbe Nicola Demitri Rita De Zorzi Silvano Geremia

Protease inhibitors are key components in the chemotherapy of HIV infection. However, the appearance of viral mutants routinely compromises their clinical efficacy, creating a constant need for new and more potent inhibitors. Recently, a new class of epoxide-based inhibitors of HIV-1 protease was investigated and the configuration of the epoxide carbons was demonstrated to play a crucial role i...

Journal: :Chemical biology & drug design 2007
Sripriya Chellappan G S Kiran Kumar Reddy Akbar Ali Madhavi N L Nalam Saima Ghafoor Anjum Hong Cao Visvaldas Kairys Miguel X Fernandes Michael D Altman Bruce Tidor Tariq M Rana Celia A Schiffer Michael K Gilson

There is a clinical need for HIV protease inhibitors that can evade resistance mutations. One possible approach to designing such inhibitors relies upon the crystallographic observation that the substrates of HIV protease occupy a rather constant region within the binding site. In particular, it has been hypothesized that inhibitors which lie within this region will tend to resist clinically re...

Journal: :Biological chemistry 1999
H J Schramm E de Rosny M Reboud-Ravaux J Büttner A Dick W Schramm

In AIDS therapy, attempts have been made to inhibit the virus-encoded enzymes, e.g. HIV-1 protease, using active site-directed inhibitors. This approach is questionable, however, due to virus mutations and the high toxicity of the drugs. An alternative method to inhibit the dimeric HIV protease is the targeting of the interface region of the protease subunits in order to prevent subunit dimeriz...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Lamei Chen Alla Perlina Christopher J Lee

Drug resistance is a major problem in the treatment of AIDS, due to the very high mutation rate of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and subsequent rapid development of resistance to new drugs. Identification of mutations associated with drug resistance is critical for both individualized treatment selection and new drug design. We have performed an automated mutation analysis of HIV Type 1 (H...

Journal: :Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 2000
S Munshi Z Chen Y Yan Y Li D B Olsen H B Schock B B Galvin B Dorsey L C Kuo

Structures of the complexes of HIV protease inhibitor L--756,423 with the HIV-1 wild-type protease and of the inhibitors Indinavir, L-739,622 and Saquinavir with the mutant protease (9X) containing nine point mutations (Leu10Val, Lys20Met, Leu24Ile, Ser37Asp, Met46Ile, Ile54Val, Leu63Pro, Ala71Val, Val82Thr) have been determined. Comparative analysis of these structures reveals an alternate bin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
A Velazquez-Campoy M J Todd S Vega E Freire

The vast majority of HIV-1 infections in Africa are caused by the A and C viral subtypes rather than the B subtype prevalent in the United States and Western Europe. Genomic differences between subtypes give rise to sequence variations in the encoded proteins, including the HIV-1 protease. Because some amino acid polymorphisms occur at sites that have been associated with drug resistance in the...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Amit Kapoor Morris Jones R W Shafer Soo-Yon Rhee Powel Kazanjian Eric L Delwart

Drug-resistant viruses may be present as minority variants during early treatment failures or following discontinuation of failed antiretroviral regimens. A limitation of the traditional direct PCR population sequencing method is its inability to detect human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) variants present at frequencies lower than 20%. A drug resistance genotyping assay based on the iso...

Journal: :Revista panamericana de salud publica = Pan American journal of public health 2011
Juan Castillo Griselda Arteaga Yaxelis Mendoza Alexander A Martínez Rigoberto Samaniego Dora Estripeaut Kathleen R Page Rebecca E Smith Nestor Sosa Juan M Pascale

OBJECTIVE To investigate the prevalence of transmitted drug-resistant HIV among adults in Panama by using a modified World Health Organization Threshold Survey (WHO-TS) and to investigate rates of initial resistance among HIV-positive infants in Panama. METHODS At the Gorgas Memorial Institute, 47 HIV-positive adults were genotyped for mutations associated with transmitted drug resistance (TD...

Journal: :Journal of infection in developing countries 2014
Mohd Azam Abida Malik Meher Rizvi Arvind Rai

INTRODUCTION This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of resistance mutations in the protease gene of HIV-1 strains isolated from north Indian antiretroviral (ARV) treatment-naive patients and to assess the phylogenetic relatedness of these strains with known HIV-1 strains. METHODOLOGY Fifty-four HIV-1 strains isolated from treatment-naive patients (n = 54) were included in this study. Res...

Bayat, Zakiyeh, Mohamad Ebrahimzadeh Sepasgozar, Samaneh,

Preventing and reducing the spread of HIV (HIV) has always been a concern in medical science. One of the most common ways to control the virus is using enzyme-blocking drugs. In this study, we attempted to predict the biological activity (PKi) of organic urea derivatives in protease inhibitor compounds using molecular modeling using QSAR (Quantitative Structure Activity Relation), which is the ...

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