HIV 1 Flashcards
What is the major nucleocapsid protein in HIV?
p24
What are the 6 steps of HIV replication?
attachment, entry, uncoating, nucleic acid snythesis, assembly, release
Where will you predominantly find CCR5 receptors? (make sure you understand this better)
macrophages
Name the HIV drug that can be given to mother as preventation from passing to baby
AZT
Name the drug that is involved in hypersensiitivity reactions
Abacavir
Name the 6 classes of HIV drugs
1) Nucleoside Reverse Trans inhibitor (NTRI)
2) non-nucleoside RTI (NNRTI)
3) Nucleotide RTI Z(NtRTI)
4) Protease Inhibitor
5) Integrase Inhibitor
6) Fusion Inhibitor
Name 4 of the Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
1) Zenovudine
2) Abacavir
3) Lamoviudine
4) Tenofivir
THEY ALL END WITH -INE OR -VIR
Name 4 of the Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
the NTRIs are ABACAVIR ZENOVUDINE TENOFIVIR LAMMMMMIVUDINE
THEY ALL END WITH -INE OR -VIR
Name the Integrase inhibitor:
Relatigir (retaliates against the machine)
Name the drugs with the unique mechanism
Maraviroc —a unique looking rock
What should you check for when using Abacavir?
HLA sensitivity
What are the 3 genes in HIV
ENV- gp120, and gp41
GAG- gp24 (capsid) and GP17 (MATRIX)
POL- reverse transctptase and integrase and protease (3 OF THEM)!!!!!