نتایج جستجو برای: mahmudi and tat

تعداد نتایج: 16828613  

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2003
G W Hutcheon A Bolhuis

The twin-arginine translocation (Tat) pathway is a system with the unique ability to export proteins in a fully folded conformation. Its main components are TatA, TatB and TatC, all of which are required for Tat-dependent export. The Tat pathway is found in several Archaea, and in most of them a moderate number of predicted Tat-dependent substrates are present. Putative substrates include those...

2016
Jianru Pan Huocong He Ying Su Guangjin Zheng Junxin Wu Shutao Liu Pingfan Rao

Superoxide dismutase (SOD) fusion of TAT was proved to be radioprotective in our previous work. On that basis, a bifunctional recombinant protein which was the fusion of glutathione S-transferase (GST), SOD, and TAT was constructed and named GST-TAT-SOD. Herein we report the investigation of the cytotoxicity, cell-penetrating activity, and in vitro radioprotective effect of GST-TAT-SOD compared...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Tory P Johnson Karan Patel Kory R Johnson Dragan Maric Peter A Calabresi Rodrigo Hasbun Avindra Nath

Chronic immune activation is a major complication of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV infection and can cause a devastating immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) in the brain. The mechanism of T-cell activation in this population is not well understood. We found HIV-Tat protein and IL-17-expressing mononuclear cells in the brain of an individual with IRIS. Tat was also present ...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1998
P D Bieniasz T A Grdina H P Bogerd B R Cullen

Human cyclin T1 (hCycT1), a major subunit of the essential elongation factor P-TEFb, has been proposed to act as a cofactor for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Tat. Here, we show that murine cyclin T1 (mCycT1) binds the activation domain of HIV-1 Tat but, unlike hCycT1, cannot mediate Tat function because it cannot be recruited efficiently to TAR. In fact, overexpression of mCycT1, ...

Journal: :Antiviral therapy 2012
Julieta Díaz-Delfín Pere Domingo Martin Wabitsch Marta Giralt Francesc Villarroya

BACKGROUND HIV-1 Tat protein has been shown to play multiple roles in the pathogenesis of AIDS; however, there is no information currently available on its effects on adipose tissue alterations. We have studied the effects of Tat on SGBS adipocytes to gain insight on its role on the development of lipodystrophy. METHODS SGBS preadipocytes were exposed to Tat during and after differentiation. ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2013
Petra Tryoen-Tóth Sylvette Chasserot-Golaz Annie Tu Patricia Gherib Marie-France Bader Bruno Beaumelle Nicolas Vitale

HIV-1 transcriptional activator (Tat) enables viral transcription and is also actively released by infected cells. Extracellular Tat can enter uninfected cells and affect some cellular functions. Here, we examine the effects of Tat protein on the secretory activity of neuroendocrine cells. When added to the culture medium of chromaffin and PC12 cells, Tat was actively internalized and strongly ...

2016
Umesh K. Bageshwar Lynn VerPlank Dwight Baker Wen Dong Shruthi Hamsanathan Neal Whitaker James C. Sacchettini Siegfried M. Musser Eric Cascales

The twin arginine translocation (Tat) pathway transports fully-folded and assembled proteins in bacteria, archaea and plant thylakoids. The Tat pathway contributes to the virulence of numerous bacterial pathogens that cause disease in humans, cattle and poultry. Thus, the Tat pathway has the potential to be a novel therapeutic target. Deciphering the Tat protein transport mechanism has been cha...

2013
Francesco Nicoli Valentina Finessi Mariaconcetta Sicurella Lara Rizzotto Eleonora Gallerani Federica Destro Aurelio Cafaro Peggy Marconi Antonella Caputo Barbara Ensoli Riccardo Gavioli

T cells are functionally compromised during HIV infection despite their increased activation and proliferation. Although T cell hyperactivation is one of the best predictive markers for disease progression, its causes are poorly understood. Anti-tat natural immunity as well as anti-tat antibodies induced by Tat immunization protect from progression to AIDS and reverse signs of immune activation...

Journal: :Science 1996
P Rösch D Willbold

Recently two publications (1) reported RNA-binding capacity of the Drosophila ho-meotic bicoid protein bcd (2). We would like to point out that the reverse discovery, namely that a protein turned out to be a homeodomain-like structure after it was discovered as an RNA binding factor, happened in our laboratory. The HIV-1 transactivator protein (hl-tat) is considered a tat response region (TAR) ...

2016
Aurelio Cafaro Giovanni Piccaro Giuseppe Altavilla Vincenzo Gigantino Giuseppe Matarese Erika Olivieri Flavia Ferrantelli Barbara Ensoli Carla Palma

BACKGROUND The therapeutic HIV-1 Tat protein vaccine is in advanced clinical development. Tuberculosis, the main AIDS co-infection, is highly endemic in areas where AIDS prevention through vaccination is needed. However, safety and immunogenicity of Tat vaccination in the course of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection is still unknown and it prevents the possibility to administer the vacc...

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