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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: blanks_HIV _Life_Cycle, Production of a provirus and viral movement to the site of replication within the host cell first The single-stranded RNA genomes within the capsid of the virus are released into the cytoplasm., steps 5&6 Cleaved to become HIV matrix proteins (MA; p17), capsid proteins (CA; p24), and nucleocapsid proteins (NC, p7), Gag-Pol polyproteins (p160) prior to maturation, integrase, DNA-dependent DNA polymerase, steps 5&6, Life cycle of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) step-1 Adsorption: Attachment sites on the viral envelope adsorb to receptor sites on the host cell's cytoplasmic membrane., T-tropic adsorb to the CD4 molecules and the CXCR4 chemokine receptors found primarily on mature dendritic cells and T4-lymphocytes. ????, step-4 Replication, Env polyprotein (gp160) protease Cleaved to become HIV envelope glycoproteins gp120 and gp41, ribonuclease, translation Gag-Pol polyproteins (p160), Adsorption: Attachment sites on the viral envelope adsorb to receptor sites on the host cell's cytoplasmic membrane. T-tropic HIV T-tropic adsorb to the CD4 molecules and the CXCR4 chemokine receptors found primarily on mature dendritic cells and T4-lymphocytes., protease Cleaved to become HIV matrix proteins (MA; p17), capsid proteins (CA; p24), protease (PR; p10), reverse transcriptase molecules (RT; p66/p51), and integrase molecules (IN; p32), translation regulatory proteins, steps 5&6 Cleaved to become HIV matrix proteins (MA; p17), capsid proteins (CA; p24), protease (PR; p10), reverse transcriptase molecules (RT; p66/p51), and integrase molecules (IN; p32), Cleaved to become HIV envelope glycoproteins gp120 and gp41 Golgi apparatus, protease Cleaved to become HIV matrix proteins (MA; p17), capsid proteins (CA; p24), and nucleocapsid proteins (NC, p7), regulatory proteins function Regulate viral replication, step-3 Production of a provirus and viral movement to the site of replication within the host cell