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_displayNameIn the absence of the HIV-1 protein Tat, transcription of th...
_timestamp2006-01-15 13:39:51
created[InstanceEdit:170768] Matthews, L, 2006-01-15 13:04:15
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:170634] Anti-termination of transcription within the long terminal repeat of HIV-1 by tat gene product
[LiteratureReference:167724] Tackling Tat
modified[InstanceEdit:170769] Matthews, L, 2006-01-15 13:39:43
textIn the absence of the HIV-1 protein Tat, transcription of the proviral DNA is inefficient and results in the production of truncated transcripts (Kao et al., 1987). While initiation of transcription from the HIV-1 LTR and formation of the early elongation complex occurs normally, transcription elongation is incomplete with non-processive polymerases disengaging from the proviral DNA template prematurely (reviewed in Karn 1999). The mechanism of Tat-mediated elongation is described below.
(summation)[Pathway:167169] HIV Transcription Elongation [Homo sapiens]
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