Protein B23 is an important human factor for the nucleolar localization of the human immunodeficiency virus protein Tat

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Abstract

Nucleolar shuttle protein B23 was found to bind to human immunodeficiency virus protein Tat, and this binding required the nucleolar localization motif of Tat. A fusion protein containing the B23 binding domain and beta-galactosidase caused mislocalization of Tat to the cytoplasm and inhibited the transactivation activity of Tat. These data suggest that B23 is a human factor necessary for the nucleolar localization of Tat.

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Li, Y. P. (1997). Protein B23 is an important human factor for the nucleolar localization of the human immunodeficiency virus protein Tat. Journal of Virology, 71(5), 4098–4102. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.71.5.4098-4102.1997

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