Wednesday May 7
Molecular espionage shows a single HIV enzyme's many tasks
“We found that RT binds RNA and DNA primers with opposite orientations and that RT's function is dictated by this binding orientation.”
Using ingenious molecular espionage, scientists have found how a single key enzyme, seemingly the Swiss army knife in HIV's toolbox, differentiates and dynamically binds both DNA and RNA as part of the virus' ... via Biology News Net
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