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Progress in Drug Research - 51

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Due tothedevelopmentofdrugresistanceandotherlimitationsinthe treat ment of AIDS patients with reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitors like zidovu dineandothers, itbecamenecessarytoexploreantiviralagentsactingontar getsotherthan RT. Inthepastfewyears, hundredsofHIVproteaseinhibitoLs have been synthesized and tested. Among these protease inhibitors, saquinavir, ritonavir, indinavir and nelfinavir have been marketed during 1995-1997. In this review, emphasis is placed on the development of HIV protease inhibitors as antiviral agents against HIV, structure-activity rela tionship (SAR) analysis ofsaquinavirand relatedcompounds, comparisonof four marketed HIV protease inhibitors, and future prospect in developing new anti-HIV drugs. 2 Introduction HIV protease inhibitors 3 HIV protease as a target for chemotherapy HIV protease was first suggested as a potential target for AIDS therapy by Kramer et a1. in 1986 [5]. HIV protease is a proteolytic enzyme responsible for cleaving large numbers of amino acid sequences. This enzyme regulates conversionoftheselargeaminoacid sequencesintobiologicallyactive struc tural and functional protein products. Specifically, HIV protease is responsi the enzymatic processing of the gagand gag-pol genes of HIV, which ble for encode for functional core proteins and viral enzymes (reverse transcriptase, ribonuclease H, integrase, and HIV protease). The polyproteins encoded by the gagand gag-pol genes undergo post-translational processing by HIV pro tease to form functional protein products as the viral particles budding out from infected cells. Therefore, inhibition of HIV protease by a protease inhibitor results in the release ofimmature, noninfectious viral particles [4].

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Authors Shijun Ren, Lee A. Phebus, Marlene L. Cohen, Ernst Jucker
Assisted by Ernst Jucker (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Basel
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 22.09.2013
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Pharmacy
 
EAN 9783034897983
ISBN 978-3-0-3489798-3
Pages 326
Illustrations VIII, 326 p.
Dimensions (packing) 17 x 1.8 x 24.4 cm
Weight (packing) 588 g
 
Set Progress in Drug Research > 51
Progress in Drug Research > 51
Series Progress in Drug Research > 51
Subjects Aids, Pharmazie, Apotheke, HIV, Research, Resistance, Therapy, Chemotherapy, drug, Drugresearch
 

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