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HIV protease

The HIV protease contains a binding pocket into which drugs must fit in order to block the activity of the enzyme. As HIV replicates, constant mutations change the shape of this structure. Some such changes make it impossible for one or more protease inhibitors to bind to the enzyme, resulting in drug resistance.

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