Biology, asked by Dhama01, 8 months ago

which enzyme help to attach HIV viral DNA to the host immune cell DNA? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

integrase enzyme

3. Integration. After HIV RNA is converted into DNA, HIV's integrase enzyme attaches itself to the end of the proviral DNA strands and it is passed through the wall of the cell nucleus. Once the proviral DNA enters the cell nucleus, it binds to the host DNA and then the HIV DNA strand is inserted into the host cell DNA ..

Answered by anusree15305
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After HIV RNA is converted into DNA, HIV's integrate enzyme attaches itself to the end of the proviral DNA strands and it is passed through the wall of the cell nucleus. once the proviral DNA enters the cell nucleus, it binds to the host DNA and the HIV DNA strand is inserted into the host call DNA

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