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The '''flexible elbow''' (195-220) is a 26-aa alpha-helix called <scene name='60/604477/Flexible_elbow/1'>alpha 6</scene> helix that links the C-ter domain to the catalytic core domain. It can be see like a flexible elbow because it offers conformation changes of the two previous domains during integration. Another property of this intermediary domain is the ability to contact the DNA phosphate backbone thanks to three main residues : K211, K215 and K219<ref name="Chen">PMID:10890912</ref>.
The '''flexible elbow''' (195-220) is a 26-aa alpha-helix called <scene name='60/604477/Flexible_elbow/1'>alpha 6</scene> helix that links the C-ter domain to the catalytic core domain. It can be see like a flexible elbow because it offers conformation changes of the two previous domains during integration. Another property of this intermediary domain is the ability to contact the DNA phosphate backbone thanks to three main residues : K211, K215 and K219<ref name="Chen">PMID:10890912</ref>.
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The '''C-terminale domain''' (214-288) is a domain composed of five beta-sheets. It allows the DNA binding in a non-specific manner, HIV-1 IN dimer-dimer contacts, has a tethering role for DNA during the integration process and is also involved in the stability of the complex with DNA<ref name="Tsuruyama">PMID:23341952</ref>.
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The '''C-terminale domain''' (214-288) is a domain composed of five beta-sheets. It allows the '''DNA binding''' in a non-specific manner, HIV-1 IN dimer-dimer contacts, has a tethering role for DNA during the integration process and is also involved in the stability of the complex with DNA<ref name="Tsuruyama">PMID:23341952</ref>.
The 3' processing reaction is mediated by integrase dimers formed at each viral DNA extremities. Further, these two dimers will form the integrase tetramer which is the active form for the concerted integration<ref name="Dells">PMID: 19091057</ref>.
The 3' processing reaction is mediated by integrase dimers formed at each viral DNA extremities. Further, these two dimers will form the integrase tetramer which is the active form for the concerted integration<ref name="Dells">PMID: 19091057</ref>.

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X-ray structure of the HIV-1 integrase catalytic core domain

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