BIO SCI 45 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Intracellular Parasite, Reverse Transcriptase, Retrovirus

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This is followed by a section describing the properties of retroviruses, the class of virus to which hiv belongs. All retroviruses have two unique properties: they store genetic information in the viral particle as rna, and, using an enzyme called reverse transcriptase, they can make dna copies that are stably integrated into the host cell s dna. These unique features of retroviruses and the life cycle of a retrovirus are described in the text and illustrated diagrammatically. The three genes common to all retroviruses, gag, pol, and env, and the proteins they encode, are also described. Next is a comprehensive section on the properties hiv itself, which is identified as a member of a subgroup of retroviruses known as lentiviruses. Hiv into cells using cd4 as a receptor, together with a coreceptor, either ccr5 or. Cxcr4, is described, providing an explanation for why helper t cells, which express.

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