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Discovery of FoTO1 and Taxol genes enables biosynthesis of baccatin III. [PDF]
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The complete chloroplast genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of <i>Ludwigia peruviana</i> (L.) H.Hara 1953 (Onagraceae). [PDF]
Luc TM, Nguyen HD, Do HDK, Vu TM.
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Human cell lines stably expressing HIV env and tat gene products
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1989A DNA fragment containing the tat, rev and env genes of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 was inserted into the retroviral vector pZIPneoAU3. The resulting plasmid penvAU3 was transfected into HeLa and psi CRIP cells. Resulting recombinant retroviruses were used to infect HeLa and Jurkat cells. Immunoprecipitation analysis of stable transformants
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Transcriptional but not translational regulation of HIV-1 by the tat gene product
Nature, 1988Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1), which causes AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome), possesses an essential gene, tat, whose product, acting through the long terminal repeat (LTR) sequences of HIV-1, activates viral genes and replication. The mechanism by which tat trans-activates HIV genes is unclear.
A P, Rice, M B, Mathews
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Anti-termination of transcription within the long terminal repeat of HIV-1 by tat gene product
Nature, 1987Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) gene expression is controlled by cellular transcription factors and by virally encoded trans-activation proteins of the HIV-1 tat and art/trs genes, which are essential for viral replication. Tat trans-activates HIV-1 gene expression by interacting with the trans-acting response element (TAR) located within the ...
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Modulation of accessory cell function and interleukin-6 production by the HIV-1 tat gene.
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, 1994Manifestations of HIV-1 infection such as fever, hypergammaglobulinemia, and interstitial pneumonitis may be due to increased production of inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin-1 and interleukin-6 (IL-6). Monocytes/macrophages of HIV-1-infected individuals have been noted to produce increased amounts of IL-6, as well as to have enhanced accessory
G K, Iwamoto, S A, Konicek, H L, Twigg
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Control of the Interferon-Induced 68-Kilodalton Protein Kinase by the HIV-1 tat Gene Product
Science, 1990The tat -responsive region (TAR) of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) exhibits a trans-inhibitory effect on translation in vitro by activating the interferon-induced 68-kilodalton protein kinase (p68 kinase).
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