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| - | ==Integrase as an anti-HIV drug target==<StructureSection load='3os1' size='500' side='right' caption='Structure of integrase in action (PDB entry [[3os1]])' scene=''> | + | ==Integrase as an anti-HIV drug target==<StructureSection load='3os1' size='500' side='right' caption='Structure of integrase in action (PDB entry [[3os1]])' scene=''> |
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| + | The structure to the left shows a molecule of the integrase enzyme caught in the act as it incorporates viral DNA into human DNA. | ||
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| + | Turn spinning off by pressing the "toggle spin" button below the molecule. You may also press "toggle quality", although this may slow the animation, depending on your computer. | ||
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| + | Human DNA is highlighted here as a <scene name='Sandbox_SouthUniversity3/Human_dna_ribbon/1'>brown ribbon</scene> | ||
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| + | </StructureSection> | ||
Revision as of 13:09, 18 April 2012
==Integrase as an anti-HIV drug target==
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