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Enzymatic polyprotein

UniProtKB accession:  A0A2D2PYL0
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UniProtKB description:  Encodes for at least two polypeptides: protease (PR) and reverse transcriptase (RT). The protease processes the polyprotein in cis. Reverse transcriptase is multifunctional enzyme that converts the viral RNA genome into dsDNA in viral cytoplasmic capsids. This enzyme displays a DNA polymerase activity that can copy either DNA or RNA templates, and a ribonuclease H (RNase H) activity that cleaves the RNA strand of RNA-DNA heteroduplexes in a partially processive 3'- to 5'-endonucleasic mode. Neo-synthesized pregenomic RNA (pgRNA) are encapsidated, and reverse-transcribed inside the nucleocapsid. Partial (+)DNA is synthesized from the (-)DNA template and generates the relaxed circular DNA (RC-DNA) genome. After budding and infection, the RC-DNA migrates in the nucleus, and is converted into a plasmid-like covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA).
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