HIV- 1 Reverse transcription : Role of topoisomerase II isoforms and topoisomerase IIß Kinase
HIV- 1 Reverse transcription : Role of topoisomerase II isoforms and topoisomerase IIß Kinase
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2014-03-02
Authors
Lokeswara Balakrishna, Sunnam
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University of Hyderabad
Abstract
A successful human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) infection depends on several
events, i.e., entry of the virus in to the host cell, reverse transcription of the viral genomic
RNA to the double stranded DNA and integration of the viral genomic DNA into the host
genome. These are the crucial steps in the HIV-1 lifecycle. The integrated provirus
undergoes transcription and is capable of producing progeny virion. Among these, the first
and most important step is binding of the viral particle to the cell surface receptors on the
target cell.