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Details on Person Tat associates with the T1 subunit of P-TEFb(Cyclin T1:Cdk9)...

Class:IdSummation:167876
_displayNameTat associates with the T1 subunit of P-TEFb(Cyclin T1:Cdk9)...
_timestamp2006-01-15 13:14:02
created[InstanceEdit:167875] Matthews, L, 2005-11-09 23:23:14
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:167724] Tackling Tat
modified[InstanceEdit:170768] Matthews, L, 2006-01-15 13:04:15
textTat associates with the T1 subunit of P-TEFb(Cyclin T1:Cdk9) recruiting this cellular kinase complex to the TAR stem loop structure (reviewed in Karn 1999). Tat binds to the 5' bulge region of the TAR stem-loop and p-TEFb(Cyclin T1:Cdk9) interacts with the apical central loop region.
(summation)[Reaction:167239] Association of Tat:P-TEFb(Cyclin T1:Cdk9) with the TAR sequence [Homo sapiens]
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