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Empirical formula: C10H13N5O4
a: 5.711 Å
b: 11.996 Å
c: 17.664 Å
α (alpha): 90.00 °
β (beta): 94.30 °
γ (gamma): 90.00 °
Volume: 1206.74 Å3
Space group: P21
Calculated density: 1.471 g/cm3
Z: 4
Temperature: 22.0 °C
Formula weight: 267.245 g/mole
R(F): 0.0340
Common name: AZT
CSD refcode: FIXGAU02
Keyword: anti-HIV
Short description: AZT is one of the most commonly used anti-HIV drugs.
Keyword: anti-viral
Miscellaneous comments: Hydrogen atoms were added using HFIX from XSeed.
Layman's explanation: AZT, or azidothymidine, was first developed by Jerome Horowitz in 1964. It was initially not designed as a drug to combat HIV, but rather, for the National Cancer Institute as cancer chemotherapy. AZT was discovered from a herring and salmon sperm extract. Its activity was not initially described until 1985, and it soon became the first anti-HIV drug approved for use in the United States. Azidothymidine is a nucleoside analogue which acts as a reverse transcriptase inhibitor. It blocks the replication of the genetic material necessary for a cell to divide. AZT is used as an anti-HIV drug due to its anti-viral qualities and ability to prevent cellular division.
IUPAC name: 3'-Azido-3'-deoxythymidine
Citation of a publication: A.Camerman, D.Mastropaolo, N.Camerman; Proc.Nat.Acad.Sci.USA, 84, (1987), 8239
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Obtained courtesy of the Cambridge Structural Database
Status: Complete, visible to public
Repository Files:
50714.cif 50714.crt 50714.GIF 50714.ort 50714.PDB
50714.sdt 50714f.crt 50714f.pdb 50714f.sdt

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