transcriptaseenzym
Transcriptaseenzym, also known as reverse transcriptase, is an enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of DNA from an RNA template. This process is crucial in the replication of retroviruses, such as HIV, and in the process of retrotransposition, where DNA sequences are copied into RNA and then back into DNA. The enzyme is a key component in the viral life cycle, allowing the virus to integrate its genetic material into the host's genome.
Reverse transcriptase is a multifunctional enzyme that possesses both DNA polymerase and RNA-dependent DNA polymerase activities.
The discovery of reverse transcriptase was a significant milestone in virology, as it provided the first evidence
Reverse transcriptase is a target for antiviral therapy in the treatment of HIV and other retroviral infections.