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Hello there students.
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Today we're going to be answering this question in regards to a chapter on immune disorders.
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And the question reads from the list of hiv proteins, which one of them binds to cd4 on human cells? is it integrass and protas, gp 41, or gp 120? you can pause the video so you can choose which one.
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Is the correct answer.
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So, looking through it, let's go over the list.
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For integrass, i try to look for it in the book, and i didn't see anywhere where it kind of did.
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Brought up integrass so much when it comes down to replication.
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So i look past that, and when it came down to prototase, i mean, protase is basically a file.
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Viral enzyme package in the phyron cleaves the large polypeptide to release perverse transcriptase and capsule morses.
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And they brought the action of protas, which only occurs after the virus has budded from the cell, allows final maturation of the phyrus of the phyro capsate, which is how hiv is now activated...