A novel T-cell protein which recognizes a palindromic sequence in the negative regulatory element of the human immunodeficiency virus long terminal repeat

  • Orchard K
  • Perkins N
  • Chapman C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Two major protein-binding sites within the negative regulatory element of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long terminal repeat have been identified. One (site B) contained a palindromic sequence with homology to steroid/thyroid hormone response elements but was distinct from previously described binding sites of this class. A novel T-cell protein recognized the palindromic sequence within site B and also bound estrogen- or thyroid hormone-response elements with lower affinity. A 7-base-pair mutation in the site B palindrome, which destroyed protein binding, resulted in increased expression from the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long terminal repeat in T cells.

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Orchard, K., Perkins, N., Chapman, C., Harris, J., Emery, V., Goodwin, G., … Collins, M. (1990). A novel T-cell protein which recognizes a palindromic sequence in the negative regulatory element of the human immunodeficiency virus long terminal repeat. Journal of Virology, 64(7), 3234–3239. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.64.7.3234-3239.1990

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