Probing nucleation, reverse annealing, and chaperone function along the reaction path of HIV-1 single-strand transfer

Volume: 104, Issue: 31, Pages: 12651 - 12656
Published: Jul 31, 2007
Abstract
Reverse transcription of the HIV-1 genome involves several nucleic acid rearrangement steps that are catalyzed (chaperoned) by the nucleocapsid protein (NC), including the annealing of the transactivation response region (TAR) RNA of the genome to the complementary sequence (TAR DNA) in minus-strand strong-stop DNA. It has been extremely challenging to obtain unambiguous mechanistic details on the annealing process at the molecular level because...
Paper Details
Title
Probing nucleation, reverse annealing, and chaperone function along the reaction path of HIV-1 single-strand transfer
Published Date
Jul 31, 2007
Volume
104
Issue
31
Pages
12651 - 12656
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