HIV-1 Tat: Its dependence on host factors is crystal clear

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Abstract

HIV-1 transcription is regulated at the level of elongation by the viral Tat protein together with the cellular elongation factor P-TEFb, which is composed of cyclin T1 and Cdk9 subunits. The crystal structure of a Tat: P-TEFb complex (Tahirov, T.H.; Babayeva, N.D.; Varzavand, K.; Cooper, J.J.; Sedore, S.C.; and Price, D.H. Crystal structure of HIV-1 Tat complexed with human P-TEFb. Nature 2010, 465, 747-751.) reveals molecular details of Tat and its interactions that have eluded investigators for more than two decades and provides provocative insights into the mechanism of Tat activation. © 2010 by the authors.

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D’Orso, I., & Frankel, A. D. (2010). HIV-1 Tat: Its dependence on host factors is crystal clear. Viruses, 2(10), 2226–2234. https://doi.org/10.3390/v2102226

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