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Azidothymidine (AZT) and Didanosine (ddl)
Both are nucleoside analogs that both lack a free 3’ hydroxyl (-OH) group. These drugs have high affinity for reverse transcriptase enzyme and inhibit their activity. They are therefore used in the treatment of retro-viral infections such as HIV.
Acyclovir
Possesses an open chain structure in place of the pentose sugar ring structure. Acyclovir is a potent inhibitor of viral DNA polymerase and causes termination of DNA replication. It is used in the treatment of Herpes virus.
A nucleoside analog.
At the periphery of the nucleus.
Marginal chromatin
Part of herterochromatin
Discrete bodies of chromatin of irregular in size and shape that are found throughout the nucleus.
Karyosomes
Found in association with the nucleolus
Nucleolus-associated chromatin
Ions and molecules <9nm (less than 9 nm) to diffuse freely through [this] space.
Ions and molecules >9nm (greater than 9 nm) must be transported by active transport through [this] space.
Nuclear Pore Complex (NPC)
Membrane-bound blood proteins that are vital to drug detoxification, cell metabolism and homeostasis. Hepatocytes and detoxification enzymes assoc with Liver and Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (sER)
Cytochrome P450 system.