Protien is made up of amino acids, and amino acids are the building blocks of life. HIV is a retro RNA virus. RNA stands for Ribo-nucleic acid. Ribose is a sugar. The nucliec acid in RNA is composed of alternating bonds of adenine bound to uracil, and gaunine bound to cytosine, forming a double helix with a phosphate backbone.
The nucleic acids gaunine, cytosine, uracil, and adenine are compounds made up of amino acids. So, yes there are proteins in HIV.
The unique Protein Fold of HIV, maily consisting of 2 beta-sheets.
HIV's surface protein, gp120, can attach to CD4 receptors on healthy human cells. This interaction allows HIV to enter and infect the cell by binding to the CCR5 or CXCR4 co-receptors on the cell surface.
Yes. You can have any job you want if you are HIV+
Western Blots used to diagnose HIV infection detect antibody to a range of HIV proteins. Instead of giving just one answer, they show "positive" or "negative" for each protein on the western blot strip. This makes them very specific for HIV.
No, there are not any signs immediately after infection that a person is HIV positive.
Its known why and is not a possible reason but fact. Its a naturally occurring genetic mutation. HIV seeks out and uses CD4 the protein that covers the T helper cell that HIV infects. The mutation creates a different protein on the T helper cell that HIV is not able to detect. Without binding to T helper cells HIV will wither and die. 4% of Scananavians,3% of western Europeans and sadly 0% of sub-sahran Africans have the mutation.
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Yes because of the multiple protein genes in the rhesus blood, which makes it easier for the blood to be tuned positive to HIV antibodies reacting tests.
There is a chance that the person would not be HIV+.
aids is caused by a virus called called hiv. the main affinity of hiv virus is T8 immune cells in human .it may affect some closely related species like gorilla and some species of monkeys because they have some similarity with human, mostly the protein in the immune cells of any animal which have the protein binding site of the virus the virus may infect.
A lipoma is an accumulation of fatty cells......and NOT a sign of HIV. You can live with HIV for several year without experiencing any symptoms!
Any body fluids can transmit HIV from the carrier to someone else.no