This is the carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) found in retroviral integrase, an essential retroviral enzyme that binds both termini of linear viral DNA and inserts them into a host cell chromosome. The CTD adopts an SH3-like fold. Each CTD makes contact ...
This is the carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) found in retroviral integrase, an essential retroviral enzyme that binds both termini of linear viral DNA and inserts them into a host cell chromosome. The CTD adopts an SH3-like fold. Each CTD makes contact with the phosphodiester backbone of both viral DNA molecules, essentially crosslinking the structure [1].
Integrase mediates integration of a DNA copy of the viral genome into the host chromosome. Integrase is composed of three domains. The amino-terminal domain is a zinc binding domain Pfam:PF02022. This domain is the central catalytic domain. The ca ...
Integrase mediates integration of a DNA copy of the viral genome into the host chromosome. Integrase is composed of three domains. The amino-terminal domain is a zinc binding domain Pfam:PF02022. This domain is the central catalytic domain. The carboxyl terminal domain that is a non-specific DNA binding domain Pfam:PF00552. The catalytic domain acts as an endonuclease when two nucleotides are removed from the 3' ends of the blunt-ended viral DNA made by reverse transcription. This domain also catalyses the DNA strand transfer reaction of the 3' ends of the viral DNA to the 5' ends of the integration site [1].