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Divalent cations stimulate preferential recognition of a viral DNA end by HIV-1 integrase

Yi et al., 1999

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14186428698071164873
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Yi J
Asante-Appiah E
Skalka A
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Biochemistry

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In the presence of a divalent metal cofactor (Mg2+ or Mn2+), retroviral-encoded integrase (IN) catalyzes two distinct reactions: site-specific cleavage of two nucleotides from both 3 'ends of viral DNA, and sequence-independent joining of the recessed viral ends to …
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