Roundup Flashcards

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what are viral protease inhibitors

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enzymes encoded in viral DNA or RNA
- catalyse cleavage of peptide bonds in viral polyprotein precursors

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2
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what are viral protease inhibitors effective in

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effect in HIV therapy
- ritonavir
- indinavir

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what are RNA dependent RNA polymerase inhibitors

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interfere with synthesis of new viral RNA
- inhibit the reproduction of virus

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what are viral maturation inhibitors

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Bind to a hIV protein precursor, preventing maturation
- inhibits formation of viable virus particles

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5
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give an example of a viral maturation inhibitor

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bevirimat

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what is involved in assay development

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if the lead activity molecule is an enzyme inhibitor that works by binding to the enzyme itself
- obtain purified enzyme
- sequence homology (are there other similar enzymes)
- develop an assay (substrate, detection methods)

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what are the attributes of an ideal assay

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  1. simple- run without elaborate preparation or training
  2. accurate- capable of meaningful quantification with a reasonable margin for activity
  3. reproducible
  4. selective
  5. sensitive- detect very small amounts of activity
  6. fast and economical
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what are the disadvantages in using whole animal assays for measuring activity of test molecules

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  • slow
  • expensive
  • risky
  • complex
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what are the advantages and disadvantages in using whole cell bioassays for measuring activity of test molecules

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  • faster
  • difficult to automate
  • detection could be problematic
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what are the advantages of using isolated enzyme assays for measuring activity of test molecules

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  • rapid turnaround
  • cheaper
  • easier to automate
  • detection can be easier to automate
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what do you need to know for formulation development

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  1. route of administration
  2. formulation type
  3. salt form
  4. crystal form
  5. water solubility
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