AZT-resistant HIV-1 reverse transcriptase

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Role of Reverse Transcriptase in HIV ReplicationRole of Reverse Transcriptase in HIV Replication

Reverse Transcriptase (RT) allows HIV to create DNA from its RNA. RT has two enzymatic activities: DNA polymerase and RNase H. DNA polymerase is necessary for copying a DNA or RNA template, while RNase H cleaves the RNA that is part of the DNA/RNA duplex. These two activities combine to convert RNA into linear, double-stranded DNA. This DNA is then incorporated in the host's genome.


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