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The HIV drug, Ritonavir, is a competitive inhibitor of HIV protease. One of the challenges of treating HIV is its high mutation rate, which can create resistance to available drugs. Where in the protease enzyme would amino acid changes need to take place in order to make it ineffective?
选项
A.at an allosteric site
B.in or near the active site
C.at a cofactor binding site
D.in regions of the protein that determine packaging into the virus capsid
E.such mutations could occur anywhere with equal probability
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To understand where amino acid changes could render Ritonavir ineffective, we first consider how competitive inhibitors work: they bind to the active site of an enzyme, blocking substrate access.
Option 1 proposes mutations at an allosteric site. While allosteric mutations can affect enzyme activity or inhibitor binding in some cases, Ritonavir is designed to fit the active site of HIV protease, so resistanc......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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