transzkriptáz
Transzkriptáz, or reverse transcriptase, is an enzyme that synthesizes complementary DNA (cDNA) from an RNA template. It is an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase and is essential to the replication of retroviruses, where it converts the viral RNA genome into DNA that can be integrated into the host genome. RT activity is also present in cellular systems such as telomerase, where it helps extend chromosome ends using an RNA template, and in various retrotransposons.
Most RTs can initiate DNA synthesis from an RNA primer or a tRNA-derived primer and produce an
Discovery and significance: reverse transcriptase was discovered independently by Temin and Baltimore in the 1960s–70s, a
Applications: in molecular biology, RT enzymes are used to convert RNA into cDNA for applications such as