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Antivirals

Antivirals. Slackers Facts by Mike Ori. Disclaimer. The information represents my understanding only so errors and omissions are probably rampant. It has not been vetted or reviewed by faculty. The source is our class notes.

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Antivirals

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  1. Antivirals Slackers Facts by Mike Ori

  2. Disclaimer The information represents my understanding only so errors and omissions are probably rampant. It has not been vetted or reviewed by faculty. The source is our class notes. The document can mostly be used forward and backward. I tried to mark questionable stuff with (?). If you want it to look pretty, steal some crayons and go to town. Finally… If you’re a gunner, buck up and do your own work.

  3. At what steps in the virus replication process can antivirals be effective

  4. Attachment Penetration Uncoating Replication Assembly Release

  5. What is the mechanism of action and target virus for amantadine and rimantadine

  6. Interfere with matrix proteins of the influenza virus to prevent uncoating.

  7. Describe oseltamivir’s mechanism and target virus

  8. Oseltamivir interferes with influanza A and B neuraminidase action thus preventing attachment (?) and release

  9. Describe the mechanism of nucleoside/nucleotide analogs

  10. Interfere with RNA and DNA synthesis by introducing chain terminating nucleotides into the nascent chain.

  11. Describe the action of acyclovir

  12. A chain terminating nucleoside analog that is efficiently monophosphorylated by herpes virus thymidine kinase and then triphosphorylated by cellular kinases. Thus its action is limited to cells infected with herpes virus.

  13. Which herpes virus is acyclovir ineffective against and why.

  14. Ineffective against CMV because it is not efficiently mono-phosphorylated by CMV’s thymidine kinase

  15. How does acyclovir destroy cells with latent virus

  16. It does not. Viral thymidine kinase must be expressed.

  17. What is the alternative to acyclovir for CMV infection?

  18. Gancycloviris efficiently phosphorylated by CMV’s kinase.

  19. What is the class and mechanism of ribavirin

  20. A general nucleic acid synthesis inhibitor that prevents guanosine 5’-phosphate synthesis through unknown mechanisms.

  21. Inhibition of which proteins would prevent the attachment of HIV

  22. GP41 -> CD4 GP120 -> CCR5

  23. Define the action of nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors

  24. A chain terminating nucleotide analog that interferes with HIV reverse transcriptase.

  25. What is the prototypical NRTI

  26. Azidothymidine (AZT)

  27. Describe the mechanism of action of non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors

  28. Allosterically interferes with the action of HIV reverse transciptase.

  29. Describe the mechanism of action of integrase inhibitors

  30. Interferes with the function of HIV integrase to prevent the insertion of HIV DNA into the host chromosomes.

  31. Describe the mechanism of action of protease inhibitors

  32. Competitively (?) inhibit HIV proteases that cleave gag ployproteins to their mature forms.

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