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Biochemistry, 1990
Primer and dNTP recognition by purified HIV reverse transcriptase have been investigated. Earlier kinetic studies suggested that the reaction pathway for DNA synthesis is ordered, with template-primer and free enzyme combining to form the first complex ...
P. Kedar+5 more
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Primer and dNTP recognition by purified HIV reverse transcriptase have been investigated. Earlier kinetic studies suggested that the reaction pathway for DNA synthesis is ordered, with template-primer and free enzyme combining to form the first complex ...
P. Kedar+5 more
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Biochemistry, 1989
Primer recognition by purified HIV reverse transcriptase has been investigated. Earlier we found that the reaction pathway for DNA synthesis is ordered, with template-primer and free enzyme combining to form the first complex in the reaction sequence ...
C. Majumdar+4 more
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Primer recognition by purified HIV reverse transcriptase has been investigated. Earlier we found that the reaction pathway for DNA synthesis is ordered, with template-primer and free enzyme combining to form the first complex in the reaction sequence ...
C. Majumdar+4 more
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Rationally designed dual inhibitors of HIV reverse transcriptase and integrase.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2007Bifunctional inhibitors were designed and synthesized based on 1-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)methyl]-6-(phenylthio)thymine (HEPT)a1 non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase (RT) inhibitors and diketoacid (DKA) integrase (IN) inhibitors.
Zhengqiang Wang+4 more
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Nucleoside and nucleotide HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitors: 25 years after zidovudine.
Antiviral Research, 2010T. Cihlář, A. Ray
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