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Details on Person A novel CDK9-associated C-type cyclin interacts directly with HIV-1 Tat and mediates its high-affinity, loop-specific binding to TAR RNA

Class:IdLiteratureReference:167873
_displayNameA novel CDK9-associated C-type cyclin interacts directly with HIV-1 Tat and mediates its high-affinity, loop-specific binding to TAR RNA
_timestamp2005-11-09 23:23:29
author[Person:167869] Wei, P
[Person:167874] Garber, ME
[Person:167877] Fang, SM
[Person:167878] Fischer, WH
[Person:167870] Jones, KA
created[InstanceEdit:167875] Matthews, L, 2005-11-09 23:23:14
journalCell
pages451-62
pubMedIdentifier9491887
titleA novel CDK9-associated C-type cyclin interacts directly with HIV-1 Tat and mediates its high-affinity, loop-specific binding to TAR RNA
volume92
year1998
(literatureReference)[Pathway:167200] Formation of HIV-1 elongation complex containing HIV-1 Tat [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:167235] Formation of the P-TEFb(Cyclin T1:Cdk9) complex [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:167239] Association of Tat:P-TEFb(Cyclin T1:Cdk9) with the TAR sequence [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:167246] Tat-mediated elongation of the HIV-1 transcript [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:176034] Interactions of Tat with host cellular proteins [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:167808] Tat associates with the Cyclin T1 subunit of the cellular ki...
[Summation:167896] Tat associates with the Cyclin T1 subunit of P-TEFb (Cyclin ...
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