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'''Dimer of HIV-1 integrase catalytic core domain''' is the active form of the '''3'-Processing''' reaction that occurs in patients cells suffering from '''AIDS'''. The catalytic core domain is just one of three parts composing the HIV-1 integrase. This enzyme performs mainly two specific reactions : the '''3'-processing''' and the '''integration of the viral DNA''' into the host genome. ''In vivo'' we can find this protein in several forms such as monomer, dimers and tetramers<ref name="Dells">PMID: 19091057</ref>.
'''Dimer of HIV-1 integrase catalytic core domain''' is the active form of the '''3'-Processing''' reaction that occurs in patients cells suffering from '''AIDS'''. The catalytic core domain is just one of three parts composing the HIV-1 integrase. This enzyme performs mainly two specific reactions : the '''3'-processing''' and the '''integration of the viral DNA''' into the host genome. ''In vivo'' we can find this protein in several forms such as monomer, dimers and tetramers<ref name="Dells">PMID: 19091057</ref>.
==Biological role==
==Biological role==

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