Function | Early post-infection, the reverse transcriptase converts the viral RNA genome into double-stranded viral DNA. The RNase H domain of the reverse transcriptase performs two functions. It degrades the RNA template and specifically removes the RNA primer from the RNA/DNA hybrid. Following nuclear import, the integrase catalyzes the insertion of the linear, double-stranded viral DNA into the host cell chromosome. Endogenous Pol proteins may have kept, lost or modified their original function during evolution. |
Protein Name | Endogenous Retrovirus Group K Member 6 Pol ProteinHerv-K(C7 Pol ProteinHerv-K(Hml-2.Hom Pol ProteinHerv-K108 Pol ProteinHerv-K_7p22.1 Provirus Ancestral Pol Protein Includes - Reverse TranscriptaseRt - Ribonuclease HRnase H - IntegraseIn |
Alternative Antibody Names | Anti-Endogenous Retrovirus Group K Member 6 Pol Protein antibodyAnti-Herv-K(C7 Pol Protein antibodyAnti-Herv-K(Hml-2.Hom Pol Protein antibodyAnti-Herv-K108 Pol Protein antibodyAnti-Herv-K_7p22.1 Provirus Ancestral Pol Protein Includes - Reverse Transcriptase antibodyAnti-Rt - Ribonuclease H antibodyAnti-Rnase H - Integrase antibodyAnti-In antibodyAnti-ERVK-6 antibodyAnti-ERVK6 antibody |
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