Subscribe to:
POZ magazine E-newsletters
POZ Personals Sign In / Join
Username:
Password:
African American Hub News
 

Back to home » News & Views » Treatment News


 

November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007


emailrssprint

May 20, 2008

New HIV Drug Discovery

In their discovery of a new way to inhibit formation of HIV’s protease enzyme, scientists may have identified a new drug target, according to new data published in the August 2008 issue of Biopolymers and reported today by ScienceDaily.

Protease is a doughnut-shaped enzyme involved in processing viral proteins and assembling them into new infectious viruses. It is currently the target of a handful of drugs called protease inhibitors, all of which bind to and block the hole in the doughnut shape.

Heather Carlson, PhD, a professor of chemistry at the University of Michigan, and her colleagues used computer models of the protease enzyme to discover a new part of the enzyme’s structure that would be vulnerable to chemical inhibition. They found that before the protease assumes its doughnut shape, two ends have to bind together to close the circle. Where these two flaps join is the site that Carlson’s team chose to focus on.

Using their computer models, they developed a chemical inhibitor that was successful at stopping the two ends from joining and the enzyme from maturing into its final shape. The chemical inhibitor they developed is too weak to work as a drug in the human body, but Carlson’s discovery does offer a potential new target for drug development.

NEW! Scroll down to comment on this story.

emailrssprint

Name:

(will display; 2-50 characters)

Email:

(will NOT display)

City:

(will display; optional)

Comment (500 characters left):

(Note: The POZ team review all comments before they are posted. Please do not include either ":" or "@" in your comment.)

| Posting Rules

Previous Comments:

  comments 1 - 2 (of 2 total)    

pablo, Newport Beach, CA, 2008-06-16 09:46:23
A CURE... A medium to STOP the virus. A Key to disrupting and ultimatelly destroying the virus and render it useless. THAT is what we mostly need. We crave the news of such discovery to be done ASAP. Yes Current drugs are life savers and all but we know little about the long term side effects of such chemicals. Even today, under the "best" prescription of drug treatments. We don't know the long time effects of these. A CURE is desperatelly needed. not another drug...

Nate HJohnson, Cincinnati, 2008-05-21 11:37:37
As a consumer of protease inhibitors since 2 days after their widespread release I have great interest in this new development. I am a member of the AIDS Clinical Trials national consumer board the NCAB and have a keen interest in development of new and less toxic drugs to fight, or erradicate HIV. This is exciting news!

comments 1 - 2 (of 2 total)    


[Go to top]


Get Answers
What to do if you've just been diagnosed
How to find a support system
Things you should know before starting treatment
How to handle side effects and other concerns
How to tell someone you have HIV/AIDS

Blogs by African-Americans
Antonia
Felipe
Jeanette
Pinnace
Kate
Ferguson

Read the blogs
Overheard in the Forums
"I'm HIV positive and diabetic (as well as have high cholesterol) and some of my meds specify taking them with 'high fat foods' which I have to do twice a day. I've eaten as healthy as possible, but when it comes to high fat foods, I am in a quandary...about what to eat sometimes..."

from Nutrition & HIV


Join the forums

Real Health Poll
Question: How often do you order combo meals at fast food eateries?
Always
Sometimes
Never

Smart + Strong Network
POZ Magazine
POZ Personals
POZ Mentor
POZ ASO Directory
AIDSmeds
Real Health Magazine
TuSalud Magazine
ComboCards
Rx Info Cards
Also visit POZ on...
Facebook

MySpace

YouTube

[ about Smart + Strong | about POZ | POZ advisory board | partner links | advertise/contact us | site map]
© 2008 Smart + Strong. All Rights Reserved. Terms of use and Your privacy