That's just one way lenacapavir can stop the virus. It's so effective as a therapeutic & prophylactic because it targets multiple stages of the HIV life cycle. Others have shown that it also stops the capsid from entering the nucleus, & disrupts assembly of new capsids.
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Super cool to see @science.org named anti-HIV drug lenacapavir as Breakthrough of the Year. 🧪This breakthrough is underpinned by a wealth of basic research. Our contribution is to show how the drug cracks the protective HIV capsid 👇https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.83605
Thanks for pointing this out. New link: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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The #HIV capsid mimics host chaperones to gain access into the nucleus, solving a long-standing mystery – David Jacques' team published in Nature.
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We use #SingleMolecule🔬to see how a capsid-targeting antiviral (lenacapavir) hacks assembly of the HIV capsid, which normally protects the #HIV genome. Now also with real-time visualization of the drug breaking open the capsid. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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