User:Jeremiah C Hagler/Sandbox 3
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*4. What molecules would you therefore expect to find associated with this enzyme if the reverse transcriptase protein was crystallized “caught in the act”? If you get stuck here, move on the question 5. | *4. What molecules would you therefore expect to find associated with this enzyme if the reverse transcriptase protein was crystallized “caught in the act”? If you get stuck here, move on the question 5. | ||
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<scene name='71/711669/Hiv_reverse_transcriptase/1'>HIV Reverse Transcriptase</scene> | <scene name='71/711669/Hiv_reverse_transcriptase/1'>HIV Reverse Transcriptase</scene> | ||
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5. Looking at the model, can you identify the four subunits (two protein, one RNA and one DNA)? Referring back to your answer to question 4, which molecule is which? (Hint: If you are stuck, rotate the structure and look carefully at the shape of the 3rd subunit.) | 5. Looking at the model, can you identify the four subunits (two protein, one RNA and one DNA)? Referring back to your answer to question 4, which molecule is which? (Hint: If you are stuck, rotate the structure and look carefully at the shape of the 3rd subunit.) |
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