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Abacavir Action Pathway
Homo sapiens
Drug Action Pathway
Abacavir (also known as Ziagen or Epzicom) is an antiviral agent that is used for treating HIV/AID. Cellular enzyme converts abacavir to its activate metabolite, carbovir triphosphate, for inhibiting HIV-1 reverse transcriptase (RT) by competing with dGTP, which is the natural substrate of RT. Without HIV-1 reverse transcriptase, complementary DNA (cDNA) could not be generated; therefore, viral DNA couldn't be completed.
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Abacavir Pathway References
Falcinelli E, Francisci D, Belfiori B, Petito E, Guglielmini G, Malincarne L, Mezzasoma A, Sebastiano M, Conti V, Giannini S, Bonora S, Baldelli F, Gresele P: In vivo platelet activation and platelet hyperreactivity in abacavir-treated HIV-infected patients. Thromb Haemost. 2013 Aug;110(2):349-57. doi: 10.1160/TH12-07-0504. Epub 2013 May 23.
Pubmed: 23703656
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