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- ''in vivo'' it catalyzes the '''transport the viral DNA into the nucleus''', it interacts with many proteins ('''VPR, VBP1, HIV-matrix,...''') and DNA to form the '''Pre-Integration Complex''' ('''PIC''') and allow the integration of the viral DNA into host genome and this mechanism can be divided in two reactions, the '''3'-Processing''' and the '''Strand Transfer'''<ref name="Dells">PMID: 19091057</ref>
- ''in vivo'' it catalyzes the '''transport the viral DNA into the nucleus''', it interacts with many proteins ('''VPR, VBP1, HIV-matrix,...''') and DNA to form the '''Pre-Integration Complex''' ('''PIC''') and allow the integration of the viral DNA into host genome and this mechanism can be divided in two reactions, the '''3'-Processing''' and the '''Strand Transfer'''<ref name="Dells">PMID: 19091057</ref>
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- ''in vitro'' researchers proved that two more reactions can be catalyzed by the integrase, the '''disintegration''' of the viral DNA and also a possible '''DNA polymerase activity'''<ref name="Liao">PMID:21426159</ref> to repair mismatches during integration.
- ''in vitro'' researchers proved that two more reactions can be catalyzed by the integrase, the '''disintegration''' of the viral DNA and also a possible '''DNA polymerase activity'''<ref name="Liao">PMID:21426159</ref> to repair mismatches during integration.

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