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Comparative Study
. 1990 Aug 20;269(1):269-72.
doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(90)81171-j.

Comparison of inhibitor binding in HIV-1 protease and in non-viral aspartic proteases: the role of the flap

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Comparative Study

Comparison of inhibitor binding in HIV-1 protease and in non-viral aspartic proteases: the role of the flap

A Gustchina et al. FEBS Lett. .
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Abstract

The crystal structure of HIV-1 protease with an inhibitor has been compared with the structures of non-viral aspartic proteases complexed with inhibitors. In the dimeric HIV-1 protease, two 4-stranded beta-sheets are formed by half of the inhibitor, residues 27-29, and the flap from each monomer. In the monomeric non-viral enzyme the single flap does not form a beta-sheet with an inhibitor. The HIV-1 protease shows more interactions with a longer peptide inhibitor than are observed in non-viral aspartic protease-inhibitor complexes. This, and the large movement of the flaps, restricts the conformation of the protease cleavage sites in the retroviral polyprotein precursor.

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