Abacavir AIDS drug molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) drug abacavir. Atoms are represented as ro


Abacavir AIDS drug molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) drug abacavir. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour-coded: carbon (pink), hydrogen (white), nitrogen (yellow) and oxygen (blue). AIDS is caused by HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). Abacavir belongs to a class of drugs called reverse transcriptase inhibitors (RTIs). These drugs inhibit the activity of the enzyme reverse transcriptase, which HIV needs to transcribe its genetic material (RNA) into the host's DNA so that it can be replicated.


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