The T helper cell is killed New HIV virions are assembled New HIV buds off the T helper cell getting it's envelope while the Protease enzyme matures the new virus The Integrase enzyme integrates the viral genome with the T helper cell's genome Uncoating of the capsid Reverse Transcriptase turns the SSRNA genome into ds DNA Merging of viral envelope with the T helper cell membrane The T helper cell copies the HIV genome and makes HIV proteins Attachment of the gp proteins in the HIV envelope to CD4 on the T helper cell

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Put the steps of HIV cellular infection and replication in the correct order..
The T helper cell is killed
1 :
New HIV virions are assembled
New HIV buds off the T helper cell getting it's envelope while the Protease enzyme matures the new virus
1 4
The Integrase enzyme integrates the viral genome with the T helper cell's genome
Uncoating of the capsid
1
Reverse Transcriptase turns the ssRNA genome into ds DNA
Merging of viral envelope with the T helper cell membrane
The T helper cell copies the HIV genome and makes HIV proteins
Attachment of the gp proteins in the HIV envelope to CD4 on the T helper cell
Transcribed Image Text:Put the steps of HIV cellular infection and replication in the correct order.. The T helper cell is killed 1 : New HIV virions are assembled New HIV buds off the T helper cell getting it's envelope while the Protease enzyme matures the new virus 1 4 The Integrase enzyme integrates the viral genome with the T helper cell's genome Uncoating of the capsid 1 Reverse Transcriptase turns the ssRNA genome into ds DNA Merging of viral envelope with the T helper cell membrane The T helper cell copies the HIV genome and makes HIV proteins Attachment of the gp proteins in the HIV envelope to CD4 on the T helper cell
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