HIV-1 Tat interaction with Dicer: Requirement for RNA

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Abstract

Dicer is an RNase III which processes two classes of cellular small RNAs: the microRNAs (miRNA) and short interfering RNAs (siRNA). Previously, we observed that over-expressed HIV-1 Tat protein can suppress the processing of small RNAs inside cells. Here, we have investigated the requirements for Tat interaction with Dicer. We report that Tat-Dicer interaction depends on RNA, requires the helicase domain of Dicer, and is independent of Tat's transactivation domain. © 2006 Bennasser and Jeang; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Bennasser, Y., & Jeang, K. T. (2006). HIV-1 Tat interaction with Dicer: Requirement for RNA. Retrovirology, 3. https://doi.org/10.1186/1742-4690-3-95

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