نتایج جستجو برای: mahmudi and tat

تعداد نتایج: 16828613  

Journal: :Cell 1990
R A Marciniak B J Calnan A D Frankel P A Sharp

Tat protein of human immunodeficiency virus 1 is a potent trans-activator of viral gene expression. We show that purified Tat protein stimulates transcription from viral promoters greater than 10-fold in vitro. A Tat protein mutant that does not trans-activate in vivo did not stimulate transcription in vitro. Tat trans-activation required a functional TAR RNA sequence; trans-activation was comp...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2009
Marina V Aksenova Michael Y Aksenov Sheila M Adams Charles F Mactutus Rosemarie M Booze

In this study we report that primary cultures of rat fetal neurons contain subpopulations of cells that may be sensitive or resistant to HIV-1 Tat neurotoxicity. We demonstrate that rapid binding/uptake of Tat 1-86 for 2 h was sufficient to trigger caspase activation and neurodegeneration in rat fetal midbrain cell cultures. The uptake of Tat was followed by an increase in MCP1 (CCL2) immunorea...

Journal: :Genes & development 1991
C D Southgate M R Green

The Tat protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) activates transcription following binding to nascent trans-activation response (TAR) RNA downstream of the transcription start site. Because Tat functions when bound to RNA, and in a position-dependent manner, it has been proposed that Tat works by a novel mechanism. Here, we perform a series of protein fusion experiments that revea...

Journal: :Cancer research 1990
E Koivunen O Itkonen H Halila U H Stenman

We have determined the concentrations of two tumor-associated trypsinogen (TAT) isoenzymes, called TAT-1 and TAT-2, in human ovarian tumor cyst fluid using monoclonal antibody-based immunofluorometric assays specific for each isoenzyme. TAT-1 and TAT-2 are immunologically indistinguishable from the two pancreatic trypsinogen isoenzymes, cationic trypsinogen (-1) and anionic trypsinogen (-2). Ou...

Journal: :BioTechniques 2002
Tong Zhang Tom C Tsang David T Harris

The long terminal repeat (LTR) of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) drives highly efficient gene expression in the presence of the transactivator, Tat. Thus, tat-containing vectors may be very useful tools in gene therapy. However information about the optimal way of delivering the tat gene is limited. In this study, we compared the effects of cis and trans expressions of the tat gene and ...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2000
O Prakash Z Y Tang Y E He M S Ali R Coleman J Gill G Farr F Samaniego

BACKGROUND The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transactivator (Tat) protein has been linked to the development and course of Kaposi's sarcoma (KS) associated with acquired immunodeficiency disease syndrome (AIDS-KS). Tat is an 86-101 amino-acid protein encoded by two exons. To evaluate the growth-promoting effects of Tat in AIDS-KS in vivo, we developed transgenic mice expressing th...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Emanuele Fanales-Belasio Sonia Moretti Filomena Nappi Giovanni Barillari Fabiola Micheletti Aurelio Cafaro Barbara Ensoli

Vaccination of cynomolgus monkeys with the biologically active HIV-1 Tat protein induces specific Th1 responses, including CTLs. Similar responses are also induced by vaccination with tat DNA, but not by vaccination with inactivated Tat or Tat peptides. This suggested that the native Tat protein may act differently on APC as compared with inactivated Tat or peptide Ag. In this study, we show th...

Journal: :Cell 2014
Agnieszka Szyk Alexandra M. Deaconescu Jeffrey Spector Benjamin Goodman Max L. Valenstein Natasza E. Ziolkowska Vasilisa Kormendi Nikolaus Grigorieff Antonina Roll-Mecak

Acetylation of α-tubulin Lys40 by tubulin acetyltransferase (TAT) is the only known posttranslational modification in the microtubule lumen. It marks stable microtubules and is required for polarity establishment and directional migration. Here, we elucidate the mechanistic underpinnings for TAT activity and its preference for microtubules with slow turnover. 1.35 Å TAT cocrystal structures wit...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Ilia Tikhonov Tracy J Ruckwardt Glen S Hatfield C David Pauza

The human immunodeficiency virus Tat protein is essential for virus replication and is a candidate vaccine antigen. Macaques immunized with Tat or chemically modified Tat toxoid having the same clade B sequence developed strong antibody responses. We compared these antisera for their abilities to recognize diverse Tat sequences. An overlapping peptide array covering three clade B and two clade ...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2000
M Rusnati G Taraboletti C Urbinati G Tulipano R Giuliani M P Molinari-Tosatti B Sennino M Giacca M Tyagi A Albini D Noonan R Giavazzi M Presta

Tat protein, a trans-activating factor of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1, acts also as an extracellular molecule modulating gene expression, cell survival, growth, transformation, and angiogenesis. Here we demonstrate that human thrombospondin-1 (TSP), a plasma glycoprotein and constituent of the extracellular matrix, binds to glutathione-S-transferase (GST)-Tat protein but not to GST....

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