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The Hep B Pol (Hepatitis B polymerase) protein is an enzyme that facilitates the transcription of the Hep B RNA genome into the dsDNA found within the forming viral capsids. Hep B Pol performs multiple functions, as it possesses the ability to copy both DNA and RNA templates as well as to excise the RNA strand from a DNA-RNA heteroduplex. Hep B Pol is encapsidated by a continuous core shell together with pregenomic (pg) RNA. It is here that reverse transcription is intitiated by the Hep B Pol protein binding to the epsilon loop of the pgRNA. The reaction is primed by the Hep B Pol protein covalently binding to a negative (-) sense DNA strand which is extended into a complete strand followed by synthesis of the positive (+) strand. The Hep B Pol protein is activated by HSP 70 and HSP 40 garnered from the host cell and can be inactivated by a variety of reverse transcriptase inhibitors. Hep B Pol contains a terminal protein domain (TP) which is specific to Hepadnaviruses.
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Nom du produit | Ref. Catalogue | COND. | Prix HT | QTÉ | Favoris | |
Anticorps Hep B Pol (9F9) | sc-81592 | 200 µg/ml | $316.00 |