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==Structure and Function==
==Structure==
This Reverse Transcriptase is a RNA-dependent <scene name='Reverse_transcriptase/Chains/1'>2-chain</scene> DNA Polymerase 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 <scene name='Reverse_transcriptase/Secondary/1'>secondary structures</scene>. Chain A has an usual  
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 <scene name='Reverse_transcriptase/Secondary/1'>secondary structures</scene>; 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==
RNA-dependent DNA Polymerase


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 19:23, 29 November 2009

Reverse Transcriptase

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Being the protein that gives their name to Retroviruses, Reverse Transcriptase is, in company of Hiv protease and Hiv integrase, the most important part of the protein system involved in the process of infection of viruses like HIV-1, MuLV and AMV, and has the unusual property of transcribing ssRNA into dsDNA going against the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology. Since its discovery in 1970, the study of its properties and mechanisms of action have been of high interest among the scientific community due to the unique properties that makes it an important medical target enzyme.


StructureStructure

This hand-like 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 ; 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. [1]

FunctionFunction

RNA-dependent DNA Polymerase

See AlsoSee Also

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