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Class:IdSummation:180397
_displayNameUpon completion of reverse transcription, the viral integras...
_timestamp2006-05-18 20:00:07
created[InstanceEdit:180396] Gopinathrao, G, 2006-05-18 19:59:47
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:180398] Integration of human immunodeficiency virus DNA: adduct interference analysis of required DNA sites
[LiteratureReference:180118] Retroviral DNA integration: reaction pathway and critical intermediates
textUpon completion of reverse transcription, the viral integrase protein (IN) becomes bound to the ends of the viral DNA. This is inferred by the fact that this is the site of integrase action, and several biochemical studies have documented integrase interactions with the terminal DNA.
(summation)[Reaction:164514] Integrase binds viral DNA ends [Homo sapiens]
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