AZT-resistant HIV-1 reverse transcriptase: Difference between revisions

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[[Reverse transcriptase]] is essential to the function of [[HIV]].  In allowing viral RNA to serve as a template for creating double-stranded [[DNA]], [[reverse transcriptase]] greatly contributes to the deadliness of this virus.
[[Reverse transcriptase]] is essential to the function of [[HIV]].  In allowing viral RNA to serve as a template for creating double-stranded [[DNA]], [[reverse transcriptase]] greatly contributes to the deadliness of this virus.
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==Structure of Reverse Transcriptase==
==Structure of Reverse Transcriptase==
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==Reference==
==Reference==
Sarafianos et al. "Structure and Function of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase: Molecular Mechanisms of Polymerization and Inhibition". ''Journal of Molecular Biology'' Volume 385, Issue 3. 23 January 2009. 693-713
Sarafianos et al. "Structure and Function of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase: Molecular Mechanisms of Polymerization and Inhibition". ''Journal of Molecular Biology'' Volume 385, Issue 3. 23 January 2009. 693-713
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