Zwick Michael B, Saphire Erica O, Burton Dennis R
Nat Med. 2004 Feb;10(2):133-4. doi: 10.1038/nm0204-133.
The first X-ray crystal structures of gp41, the protein that mediates fusion of HIV-1 to target cells, were solved in the mid-1990s. The structures provide a foundation for understanding viral entry and the mechanism of action of compounds that block fusion. The first fusion inhibitor has recently entered the clinic, and the hope is that more potent and broadly active compounds, based on molecular design, will follow.
介导HIV-1与靶细胞融合的蛋白gp41的首批X射线晶体结构于20世纪90年代中期得到解析。这些结构为理解病毒进入以及阻断融合的化合物的作用机制奠定了基础。首款融合抑制剂最近已进入临床,人们希望基于分子设计能有更高效且活性广泛的化合物问世。