Based on presently available information on the structure of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV−1) reverse transcriptase, peptides have been synthesized which correspond to the sequence of a particular region of the protein involved in formation of the active heterodimeric form of the enzyme. Several peptides that are 15−19 amino acids long and that are derived from the so−called connection domain of the reverse transcriptase are able to inhibit dimerization of the enzyme and thus inhibit development of its enzymatic activities. In particular, a tryptophan−rich 19−mer corresponding to residues 389−407 was relatively efficient, showing an apparent dissociation constant in the micromolar range for one or both of the subunits. The sequen...