نتایج جستجو برای: ژن tat

تعداد نتایج: 22272  

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2010
Fabienne Rayne Solène Debaisieux Hocine Yezid Yea-Lih Lin Clément Mettling Karidia Konate Nathalie Chazal Stefan T Arold Martine Pugnière Françoise Sanchez Anne Bonhoure Laurence Briant Erwann Loret Christian Roy Bruno Beaumelle

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transcription relies on its transactivating Tat protein. Although devoid of a signal sequence, Tat is released by infected cells and secreted Tat can affect uninfected cells, thereby contributing to HIV-1 pathogenesis. The mechanism and the efficiency of Tat export remained to be documented. Here, we show that, in HIV-1-infected primary CD4(+) T-cells...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2002
Scott M Raidel Chad Haase Natalie R Jansen Rodney B Russ Roy L Sutliff Leonard W Velsor Brian J Day Brian D Hoit Allen M Samarel William Lewis

Cardiac effects of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transactivator (Tat) are unclear, but Tat decreases liver glutathione (an important mitochondrial antioxidant) when ubiquitously expressed in transgenic mice (TG). With an alpha-myosin heavy chain promoter, Tat was selectively targeted to murine cardiac myocytes. One high-expression hemizygous ((+/-)Tat(high); 12 copies) and two low-expressi...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2006
Fabio Longordo Marco Feligioni Greta Chiaramonte Pier Filippo Sbaffi Maurizio Raiteri Anna Pittaluga

We investigated the effects of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 transactivator of transcription (Tat) on the release of norepinephrine (NE) from human and rat brain synaptosomes. Tat could not evoke directly release of [3H]NE. In the presence of Tat (1 nM), N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) concentrations unable to release (human synaptosomes) or slightly releasing (rat synaptosomes) [3H]NE became ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
M Rusnati G Tulipano D Spillmann E Tanghetti P Oreste G Zoppetti M Giacca M Presta

Tat protein, a transactivating factor of the human immunodeficiency virus type I, acts also as an extracellular molecule. Heparin affects the bioavailability and biological activity of extracellular Tat (Rusnati, M., Coltrini, D., Oreste, P., Zoppetti, G., Albini, A., Noonan, D., D'Adda di Fagagna, F., Giacca, M., and Presta, M. (1997) J. Biol. Chem. 272, 11313-11320). Here, a series of homogen...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2014
Pengfei Liu Jiao Xue Qing Gu Jinyong Wu Han Cao Wei Zhu Jundong Zhou Jianping Cao Shuyu Zhang

OBJECTIVE To elucidate the effects of human keratinocyte-derived HaCaT cells (HIV-TAT) protein transduction domains (PTD) coupled heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) fusion protein (TAT-HO-1) on radiation-induced human keratinocyte-derived HaCaT cells. METHODS This study was conducted between May 2010 and February 2013 in the School of Radiation Medicine and Protection, Soochow University, Suzhou, China....

Clostridium botulinum type A (BoNT/A) produces a neurotoxin recently found to be useful as an injectable drug for the treatment of abnormal muscle contractions. The catalytic domain of this toxin which is responsible for the main toxin activity is a zinc metalloprotease that inhibits the release of neurotransmitter mediators in neuromuscular junctions. A cell penetrating cationic peptide, Tat, ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
M B Feinberg D Baltimore A D Frankel

The mechanism of Tat transactivation was studied by treating cell lines containing Tat-defective viruses with purified Tat protein. These cell lines constitutively produce very low levels of virus in the absence of Tat, as measured by p24 antigen levels. Virus production can be increased greater than 30,000-fold by adding exogenous Tat. Tat addition increases mRNA levels early in the viral life...

Journal: :Antioxidants 2014
Jean-Pierre Louboutin Lokesh Agrawal Beverly A S Reyes Elisabeth J Van Bockstaele David S Strayer

HIV-1 trans-acting protein Tat, an essential protein for viral replication, is a key mediator of neurotoxicity. If Tat oxidant injury and neurotoxicity have been described, consequent neuroinflammation is less understood. Rat caudate-putamens (CPs) were challenged with Tat, with or without prior rSV40-delivered superoxide dismutase or glutathione peroxidase. Tat injection caused oxidative stres...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1999
R E Kiernan C Vanhulle L Schiltz E Adam H Xiao F Maudoux C Calomme A Burny Y Nakatani K T Jeang M Benkirane C Van Lint

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) trans- activator protein, Tat, stimulates transcription from the viral long-terminal repeats (LTR) through an RNA hairpin element, trans-activation responsive region (TAR). We and others have shown that trans-activator protein (Tat)-associated histone acetyltransferases (TAHs), p300 and p300/CBP-associating factor (PCAF), assist functionally in the activat...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Xiaojuan Liu Malabendu Jana Subhajit Dasgupta Sreenivas Koka Jun He Charles Wood Kalipada Pahan

Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection is known to cause neuronal injury and dementia in a significant proportion of patients. However, the mechanism by which HIV-1 mediates its deleterious effects in the brain is poorly defined. The present study was undertaken to investigate the effect of the HIV-1 tat gene on the expression of inducible nitric-oxide synthase (iNOS) in human U3...

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