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Literature summary for 3.1.26.13 extracted from

  • Ghosh, M.; Williams, J.; Powell, M.D.; Levin, J.G.; Le Grice, S.F.
    Mutating a conserved motif of the HIV-1 reverse transcriptase palm subdomain alters primer utilization (1997), Biochemistry, 36, 5758-5768.
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Protein Variants

Protein Variants Comment Organism
W229F mutation in primer grip residue, specificity of cleavage is not compromised, efficiency is reduced to 33-44% of wild-type Human immunodeficiency virus 1
W229F/Y232W mutation in primer grip residues, specificity of cleavage is not compromised, efficiency is reduced to 33-44% of wild-type Human immunodeficiency virus 1
W229Y mutation in primer grip residue, specificity of cleavage is not compromised, efficiency is reduced to 33-44% of wild-type Human immunodeficiency virus 1
Y229F/Y232F mutation in primer grip residues, specificity of cleavage is not compromised, efficiency is reduced to 33-44% of wild-type Human immunodeficiency virus 1
Y232W mutation in primer grip residue, specificity of cleavage is not compromised, efficiency is reduced to 33-44% of wild-type Human immunodeficiency virus 1

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Human immunodeficiency virus 1
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
additional information substrate heteropolymeric 90-nt 5' end-labeled RNA template-annealed to a 36-nt DNA primer is cleaved by wild-type p66/p51 RT precisely at the RNA/DNA junction to liberate a 20-nt (+) strand DNA Human immunodeficiency virus 1 ?
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