Inhibitors of HIV-1 aspartic protease, an enzyme which is essential for viral processing and maturation, represent an important new type of anti-AIDS drug. To be effective, these must be potent and selec tive, must present a suitable pharmacological profile with respect to drug uptake and clearance, and should also be synthesizeable in good yields. We have developed a design method based on computer aided modification of a reference compound for which the crystal structure of the complex with the enzyme is known. After relaxation of the new structures to an optimized geometry, the complexation energy is calculated, relative to that of the reference inhibitor, taking into account all aspects of the interaction, including solvation. This affo...
Although there is growing literature on the structural nature of protein-protein interactions, the d...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is the causative agent of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AI...
The HIV-1 Protease (HIV1PR) is an aspartyl protease responsible for the critical proteolytic process...
HIV-1 aspartic protease (PR) is a promising target for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) the...
The aspartic protease of HIV-1 represents a valid therapeutic target of antiviral agents suitable fo...
This report describes a method for the assessment of inhibitor binding affinities to wild type HIV-1...
We present an approach for designing new inhibitors (I) of HIV-1 aspartic protease (PR) based on cal...
Aspartic protease (PR) of HIV-1 virus represents a valid therapeutic target for the design of antivi...
This thesis describes the synthesis of molecules designed for inhibition of two aspartic proteases, ...
Despite the fact that HIV-Protease is an over 20 years old target, computational approaches to ratio...
Results are presented for inhibitors of HIV-1 protease that demonstrate a new strategy for developin...
A series of new HIV-1 protease inhibitors (PIs) were designed using a general strategy that combines...
AbstractTruncation of a peptide substrate in the N-terminus and replacement of its scissile amide bo...
HIV-1 protease is a critical enzyme in the life cycle of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Tar...
The role of HIV protease (PR) in viral replication has made it a significant target for inhibition. ...
Although there is growing literature on the structural nature of protein-protein interactions, the d...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is the causative agent of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AI...
The HIV-1 Protease (HIV1PR) is an aspartyl protease responsible for the critical proteolytic process...
HIV-1 aspartic protease (PR) is a promising target for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) the...
The aspartic protease of HIV-1 represents a valid therapeutic target of antiviral agents suitable fo...
This report describes a method for the assessment of inhibitor binding affinities to wild type HIV-1...
We present an approach for designing new inhibitors (I) of HIV-1 aspartic protease (PR) based on cal...
Aspartic protease (PR) of HIV-1 virus represents a valid therapeutic target for the design of antivi...
This thesis describes the synthesis of molecules designed for inhibition of two aspartic proteases, ...
Despite the fact that HIV-Protease is an over 20 years old target, computational approaches to ratio...
Results are presented for inhibitors of HIV-1 protease that demonstrate a new strategy for developin...
A series of new HIV-1 protease inhibitors (PIs) were designed using a general strategy that combines...
AbstractTruncation of a peptide substrate in the N-terminus and replacement of its scissile amide bo...
HIV-1 protease is a critical enzyme in the life cycle of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Tar...
The role of HIV protease (PR) in viral replication has made it a significant target for inhibition. ...
Although there is growing literature on the structural nature of protein-protein interactions, the d...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is the causative agent of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AI...
The HIV-1 Protease (HIV1PR) is an aspartyl protease responsible for the critical proteolytic process...