- A
reverse transcriptase (RT) is an
enzyme used to
convert RNA
genome to DNA, a
process termed reverse transcription.
Reverse transcriptases are used by...
- Reverse-
transcriptase inhibitors (RTIs) are a
class of
antiretroviral drugs used to
treat HIV
infection or AIDS, and in some
cases hepatitis B. RTIs inhibit...
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coalesce to form a multi-protein replicase-
transcriptase complex (RTC). The main replicase-
transcriptase protein is the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase...
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After invading a host cell's cytoplasm, the
virus uses its own
reverse transcriptase enzyme to
produce DNA from its RNA genome, the
reverse of the usual...
- is
first converted into a
complementary DNA (cDNA)
using a
reverse transcriptase (RT). The cDNA is then used as a
template for
exponential amplification...
- the
nucleoside analog reverse-
transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI) class. It
works by
inhibiting the
enzyme reverse transcriptase that HIV uses to make DNA and...
- 1994) was an
American geneticist and virologist. He
discovered reverse transcriptase in the 1970s at the
University of Wisconsin–Madison, for
which he shared...
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nucleoside analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor; and
tenofovir alafenamide, an HIV-1
nucleoside analog reverse transcriptase inhibitor. It was approved...
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Telomerase reverse transcriptase (abbreviated to TERT, or
hTERT in humans) is a
catalytic subunit of the
enzyme telomerase, which,
together with the telomerase...
- ATC code J05
Antivirals for
systemic use is a
therapeutic subgroup of the
Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification System, a
system of alphanumeric...