Everything about Vivecon totally explained
Vivecon is an
investigational new drug in development for the treatment of
HIV infection. It is a
maturation inhibitor.
Mechanism of action
Vivecon targets the
gag polyprotein precursor, the main structural protein responsible for assembly and budding of virion particles. By binding to the gag polyprotein, vivecon prevents its cleavage by the
protease enzyme into functional subunits. Unlike the
protease inhibitors, vivecon binds the gag protein, not the protease enzyme. The resulting virus particles are structurally defective and are incapable of spreading infection through the body.
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