A tripartite HIV-1 tat-env-rev fusion protein.

  • Salfeld J
  • Göttlinger H
  • Sia R
  • et al.
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Abstract

A 26 kd protein reactive with antiserum to the transactivator tat of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HV-1) has been detected in virus producing cells. The 26 kd protein is shown to be a tripartite fusion protein including coding sequences of the tat, envelope (env) and regulator of virion expression (rev) genes. Fusion of these coding sequences occurs by use of a previously undescribed exon within env. This 26 kd protein, designated tnv, has tat but no rev activity detectable with the assay used. The existence of other less abundant tat and rev related proteins in HIV-1 producing cells is also noted.

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Salfeld, J., Göttlinger, H. G., Sia, R. A., Park, R. E., Sodroski, J. G., & Haseltine, W. A. (1990). A tripartite HIV-1 tat-env-rev fusion protein. The EMBO Journal, 9(3), 965–970. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1990.tb08195.x

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