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Retroviruses: HIV and reverse transcriptase

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What is a retrovirus?

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What is a retrovirus?

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An **enveloped RNA virus** that carries the enzyme **reverse transcriptase**. HIV is the classic example.

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What does reverse transcriptase do?

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It makes a **DNA copy from an RNA template** (RNA → DNA) — the **reverse** of normal transcription (which goes DNA → RNA).

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Why is it called 'reverse' transcription?

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Normal transcription goes **DNA → RNA**; reverse transcription goes **RNA → DNA** — the opposite direction.

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What is a provirus?

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The **viral DNA after it has integrated** into the host cell's own DNA. The host then transcribes it to make new virus.

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Which cells does HIV infect, and what does destroying them cause?

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HIV infects **helper T-lymphocytes (CD4 cells)**. Destroying them weakens the immune system, causing **AIDS**.

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Why does HIV mutate so quickly?

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**Reverse transcriptase has no proofreading**, so its copying errors are not corrected — giving a **high mutation rate** and rapid evolution.

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Why is HIV hard to treat and to vaccinate against?

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Its fast mutation lets it **evolve drug resistance** (so combination antiretrovirals are used) and **escape the immune system** (so no effective vaccine yet).

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Why is reverse transcriptase a good drug target?

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It is an enzyme **your own cells don't have**, so blocking it stops the virus copying its RNA into DNA while largely sparing your cells.

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