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== Function ==
== Function ==
The function of the HIV-1 capsid protein is to encapsidate and protect the viral RNA genome. It contains special sites on its surface that allow the virion to attach to a host cell. The protein plays an important role in early and late stages of the HIV virus replication cycle.
The function of the HIV-1 capsid protein is to encapsidate and protect the viral RNA genome. It contains special sites on its surface that allow the virion to attach to a host cell. The protein plays an important role in early and late stages of the HIV virus replication cycle.
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The HIV capsid is built from a single protein, known as capsid protein. The protein folds to form two domains connected by a flexible linker.
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The HIV capsid is built from a single protein, known as capsid protein. The protein folds to form two domains connected by a flexible linker.
== Disease ==
== Disease ==

Revision as of 01:12, 17 November 2019

==5W4P molecule== Structure

Triose phosphate isomerase

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