Abstract:Determining the unbinding pathways of potential small molecule compounds from their target proteins is of great significance for designing efficacious treatment solutions. One of these potential compounds is the approved HIV-1 protease inhibitor, indinavir, which has a weak effect on the HTLV-1 protease. In this work, by employing SuMD method, we reconstructed the unbinding pathways of indinavir from HIV and HTLV-1 proteases in order to compare and to understand the mechanism of the unbinding, and also to disc… Show more
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