نتایج جستجو برای: رتروترنسپوزونهای ltr

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اندیشۀ سیاسی از آغاز، نقش بسزایی به عناصر غایت‌شناختی در میان مؤلفه‌های تمایزبخش سامانه‌ها و نظام‌های سیاسی داده است. تفاوت در غایت‌ها و در اولویت</spa...

2016
Christina D. Eckstrand Chadwick Hillman Brian G. Murphy

Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infection results in viral persistence, a prolonged asymptomatic phase, and progressive immunopathology. During the asymptomatic phase, a cohort of experimentally FIV-infected cats exhibits features of viral latency in blood suggestive of inactive viral replication. We sought to investigate viral replication activity and genomic stability of the FIV proviral ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1992
T Miyazawa Y Kawaguchi M Kohmoto J Sakuragi A Adachi M Fukasawa T Mikami

An infectious molecular clone of the TM1 strain of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) was transfected into each of one feline (CRFK), two simian (COS and Vero) and two human (SW480 and HeLa) non-lymphoid cell lines, and virus production was assayed on feline T lymphoblastoid MYA-1 cells by monitoring reverse transcriptase activity. Infectious virus was produced in CRFK, Vero and HeLa cells, bu...

2013
Hao Yin Jing Liu Yingxiu Xu Xing Liu Shaoling Zhang Jianxin Ma Jianchang Du

Long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR-RTs) are the major DNA components in flowering plants. Most LTR-RTs contain dinucleotides 'TG' and 'CA' at the ends of the two LTRs. Here we report the structure, evolution, and propensity of a tomato atypical retrotransposon element (TARE1) with both LTRs starting as 'TA'. This family is also characterized by high copy numbers (354 copies), short LTR ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2002
Yoshihiko Hoshino Koh Nakata Satomi Hoshino Yoshihiro Honda Doris B. Tse Tatsuo Shioda William N. Rom Michael Weiden

HIV-1 replication is markedly upregulated in alveolar macrophages (AM) during pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). This is associated with loss of an inhibitory CCAAT enhancer binding protein beta (C/EBPbeta) transcription factor and activation of nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB. Since the cellular immune response in pulmonary TB requires lymphocyte--macrophage interaction, a model system was developed in w...

2010
Lawrence Carpio Zachary Klase William Coley Irene Guendel Sarah Choi Rachel Van Duyne Aarthi Narayanan Kylene Kehn-Hall Laurent Meijer Fatah Kashanchi

RNA interference plays a significant role in manipulating cellular and viral mechanisms to maintain latency during HIV-1 infection. HIV-1 produces several microRNAs including one from the TAR element which alter the host's response to infection. Since cyclin/cdk complexes are important for viral transcription, these studies focus on the possible cdk inhibitors that inhibit viral transcription, ...

Journal: :Anticancer research 1990
D A Spandidos V Zoumpourlis A Kotsinas C Tsiriyotis C E Sekeris

We have employed a recombinant plasmid, pBHIV1, carrying the long terminal repeat (LTR) of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) linked to the reporter chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (cat) gene and to the aminoglycoside phosphotransferase (aph) gene as a selectable marker. We have introduced pBHIV1 in rat 208F and human MRCSV40TGR fibroblasts and obtained stable geneticin resistant RFB...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2004
Shinya Omoto Ebiamadon Andi Brisibe Harumi Okuyama Yoichi R Fujii

Foamy viruses (FVs) harbour a transcriptional transactivator (Tas) and two Tas-responsive promoter regions, one in the 5' long terminal repeat (LTR) and the other an internal promoter (IP) in the envelope gene. To analyse the mechanism of transactivation of the FVs, the specificity of feline FV (FFV) Tas protein, which is more distantly related to the respective proteins of non-human primate or...

2013
Hirotaka Ebina Naoko Misawa Yuka Kanemura Yoshio Koyanagi

Even though highly active anti-retroviral therapy is able to keep HIV-1 replication under control, the virus can lie in a dormant state within the host genome, known as a latent reservoir, and poses a threat to re-emerge at any time. However, novel technologies aimed at disrupting HIV-1 provirus may be capable of eradicating viral genomes from infected individuals. In this study, we showed the ...

2007
Zhao Xu Hao Wang

Long terminal repeat retrotransposons (LTR elements) are ubiquitous eukaryotic transposable elements. They play important roles in the evolution of genes and genomes. Ever-growing amount of genomic sequences of many organisms present a great challenge to fast identifying them. That is the first and indispensable step to study their structure, distribution, functions and other biological impacts...

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