The Biology Project: Immunology

HIV and AIDS Problem Set

Problem 6: Protease inhibition

Protease inhibitors prevent:

A. HIV attachment to helper T cells
B. Reverse transcription of viral RNA
C. Integration of viral DNA into host DNA
D. Cutting of a large protein (polypeptide) into multiple smaller proteins essential for viral reproduction

Protease inhibitors block activity of the protease enzyme, which cuts long protein (polypeptide) chains into multiple smaller proteins essential for viral reproduction. Without these smaller, active forms of protein, HIV cannot reproduce.

 


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