Antiviral compounds

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514183, C12N 500, A01N 4372, A01N 4390

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ABSTRACT:
The macrolide FK506, produced by Fujisawa Pharmaceuticals is effective in inhibiting the replication of hepatitis D virus. It is believed that replication is inhibited either by virtue of the ability of FK506 to inhibit proline isomerase or otherwise to interfere with the function of a C-terminal proline in a replication factor or by virtue of its interference with RNA replication directly.

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