biophysical insights into the inhibitory mechanism of non-nucleoside hiv-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitors

biophysical insights into the inhibitory mechanism of non-nucleoside hiv-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitors

;Nicolas Sluis-Cremer;Grant Schauer;Sanford Leuba
international journal of middle east studies 2013 Vol. 3 pp. 889-904
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sluis-cremer2013biomoleculesbiophysical

Abstract

HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) plays a central role in HIV infection. Current United States Federal Drug Administration (USFDA)-approved antiretroviral therapies can include one of five approved non-nucleoside RT inhibitors (NNRTIs), which are potent inhibitors of RT activity. Despite their crucial clinical role in treating and preventing HIV-1 infection, their mechanism of action remains elusive. In this review, we introduce RT and highlight major advances from experimental and computational biophysical experiments toward an understanding of RT function and the inhibitory mechanism(s) of NNRTIs.

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