transcriptases
Transcriptases are enzymes that synthesize a nucleic acid strand using a nucleic acid template. The term is used most often for reverse transcriptases, which synthesize complementary DNA (cDNA) from an RNA template, but it also describes RNA-dependent RNA polymerases that copy RNA templates in RNA viruses. In addition, some cellular enzymes with reverse-transcriptase activity, such as telomerase, use an RNA template to extend chromosomal ends.
Reverse transcriptases are found in retroviruses (for example HIV), in some retrotransposons, and in laboratory tools
RNA-dependent RNA polymerases are viral enzymes that use RNA templates to produce new RNA genomes or transcripts.
Telomerase is a specialized reverse transcriptase that uses an RNA component as a template to extend telomeres
Applications of transcriptases span research and medicine, including gene expression analysis, diagnostics, and therapeutics, notably antiretroviral