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HIV-1 RT Inhibitors

HIV-1 RT inhibitors belong to a class of organic compounds that specifically target the reverse transcriptase (RT) enzyme of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). This enzyme is essential for the virus's replication cycle, as it plays a critical role in converting the viral RNA genome into DNA, which is then integrated into the host cell's genome. HIV-1 RT inhibitors are designed to disrupt this crucial step in the virus's life cycle by inhibiting the activity of the reverse transcriptase enzyme. This class of inhibitors encompasses various subclasses, including nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs) and non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs). NRTIs are structurally similar to natural nucleosides and are incorporated into the growing viral DNA chain, causing chain termination due to their lack of a 3' hydroxyl group. On the other hand, NNRTIs bind to a distinct allosteric site on the reverse transcriptase enzyme, leading to conformational changes that inhibit its catalytic activity. The development of HIV-1 RT inhibitors represents a significant advancement in the field of antiretroviral research and has contributed to a better understanding of HIV-1 replication dynamics.

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