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==Structure==
==Structure==
This ''hand-like'' <scene name='Reverse_transcriptase/Chains/1'>heterodimer</scene> protein that has an usual length of 1000 residues(560 in Chain A and 440 for B), the third of them involved in alpha helical and almost a quarter in beta sheets, showing &alpha;+&beta; <scene name='Reverse_transcriptase/Secondary/1'>secondary structure</scene> domains; chain A with an usual weight of 65KDa contains the two actives sites and has the most conserved aminoacids, whereas chain B is around 50KDa and has more variable areas, result of drug resistant and function related evolution. [http://consurfdb.tau.ac.il/chain_selection.php?pdb_ID=1JLB]
This ''hand-like'' <scene name='Reverse_transcriptase/Chains/1'>heterodimer</scene> protein that has an usual length of 1000 residues (560 in Chain A and 440 for B), the third of them involved in alpha helical and almost a quarter in beta sheets, showing &alpha;+&beta; <scene name='Reverse_transcriptase/Secondary/1'>secondary structure</scene> domains; chain A with an usual weight of 65KDa contains the two actives sites and has the most conserved aminoacids, whereas chain B is around 50KDa and has more variable areas, result of drug resistant and function related evolution. [http://consurfdb.tau.ac.il/chain_selection.php?pdb_ID=1JLB]


==Function==
==Function==

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Eric Martz, Daniel Moyano-Marino, Lynmarie K Thompson, Alexander Berchansky, David Canner, Jaime Prilusky, Brian Foley, Michal Harel, Amol Kapoor, Joel L. Sussman