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The role of manganese in promoting multimerization and assembly of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 integrase as a catalytically active complex on immobilized long terminal repeat substrates
1996
Journal of Virology
The integration of a DNA copy of the viral genome into the genome of the host cell is an essential step in the replication of all retroviruses. Integration requires two discrete biochemical reactions: specific processing of each viral long terminal repeat terminus or donor substrate, and a DNA strand transfer step wherein the processed donor substrate is joined to a nonspecific target DNA. Both reactions are catalyzed by a virally encoded enzyme, integrase. A microtiter assay for the strand
doi:10.1128/jvi.70.3.1424-1432.1996
fatcat:ctic34wypnbobh43e7qmke4dmq