نتایج جستجو برای: پپتید tat

تعداد نتایج: 7387  

Journal: :Circulation 2002
Asa B Gustafsson M Richard Sayen Scott D Williams Michael T Crow Roberta A Gottlieb

BACKGROUND Linkage of the 11-amino-acid transduction domain of HIV TAT to a heterologous protein allows the protein to be transduced readily into cells. METHODS AND RESULTS In this study, we inserted the apoptosis repressor with caspase recruitment domain (ARC) or beta-galactosidase (beta-gal) cDNA into the pTAT-hemagglutinin bacterial expression vector to produce genetic in-frame TAT-ARC or ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Laurent Mascarell Catherine Fayolle Cécile Bauche Daniel Ladant Claude Leclerc

HIV-Tat, a conserved protein playing a key role in the early life cycle of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has been proposed as a potential AIDS vaccine. An HIV-Tat-based vaccine should elicit a broad, long-lasting, and neutralizing immune response. We have previously demonstrated that the adenylate cyclase (CyaA) from Bordetella pertussis targets dendritic cells and delivers CD8(+) and ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Marco Feligioni Luca Raiteri Roberto Pattarini Massimo Grilli Santina Bruzzone Paolo Cavazzani Maurizio Raiteri Anna Pittaluga

The effect of the human immunodeficiency virus-1 protein Tat was investigated on neurotransmitter release from human and rat cortical nerve endings. Tat failed to affect the release of several neurotransmitters, such as glutamate, GABA, norepinephrine, and others, but it evoked the release of [3H]ACh via increase of cytosolic [Ca2+]. In human nerve terminals, the Tat effect partly depends on Ca...

Journal: :journal of paramedical sciences 0
hassan dariushnejad department of medical biotechnology, faculty of advanced medical sciences, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran. fatemeh karimitabar young researchers & elite club, islamic azad university, hamedan branch, hamedan, iran. masoud hamidi young researchers & elite club, islamic azad university, hamedan branch, hamedan, iran. nayeb ali ahmadi proteomics research center, faculty of paramedical sciences, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

the major limitation in the application of bioactive molecule is their low permeation across plasma membrane. in 1988 it was discovered, that a natural polycationic protein, the trans-acting activator of transcription (tat) of the human immunodeficiency virus (hiv-1), passed very efficiently through cell membrane of cultured mammalian cells. tat became known as the first cell penetrating peptid...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
D A Brake C Debouck G Biesecker

Tat, the transactivation factor of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1), contains the highly conserved tripeptide sequence Arg-Gly-Asp (RGD) that characterizes sites for integrin-mediated cell adhesion. The tat protein was assayed for cell attachment activity by measuring the adhesion of monocytic, T lymphocytic, and skeletal muscle-derived cell lines to tat-coated substratum. All cell l...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Joy Ngwainmbi Dipanjana D De Tricia H Smith Nazira El-Hage Sylvia Fitting Minho Kang William L Dewey Kurt F Hauser Hamid I Akbarali

The gastrointestinal (GI) tract presents a major site of immune modulation by HIV, resulting in significant morbidity. Most GI processes affected during HIV infection are regulated by the enteric nervous system. HIV has been identified in GI histologic specimens in up to 40% of patients, and the presence of viral proteins, including the trans-activator of transcription (Tat), has been reported ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1994
D L Kolson R Collman R Hrin J W Balliet M Laughlin K A McGann C Debouck F Gonzalez-Scarano

Neurological dysfunction in AIDS occurs in the absence of productive infection of neurons, and may involve modulation of neuronal cell function by viral or cellular products released from surrounding infected cells. The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) trans-activator protein Tat may be one such factor, as it can act as a neurotoxin, induces marked morphological changes in neurons an...

2017
Qi Huang Tracy Palmer

The general secretory pathway (Sec) and twin-arginine translocase (Tat) operate in parallel to export proteins across the cytoplasmic membrane of prokaryotes and the thylakoid membrane of plant chloroplasts. Substrates are targeted to their respective machineries by N-terminal signal peptides that share a tripartite organization; however, Tat signal peptides harbor a conserved and almost invari...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1990
P Dorn L DaSilva L Martarano D Derse

Equine infectious anemia virus (EIAV) contains a tat gene which is closely related to the trans-activator genes of the human and simian immunodeficiency viruses. Nucleotide sequence analysis of EIAV cDNA clones revealed that the tat mRNA is composed of three exons; the first two encode Tat and the third may encode a Rev protein. Interestingly, EIAV Tat translation is initiated at a non-AUG codo...

Journal: :Cell 1990
R A Marciniak B J Calnan A D Frankel P A Sharp

Tat protein of human immunodeficiency virus 1 is a potent trans-activator of viral gene expression. We show that purified Tat protein stimulates transcription from viral promoters greater than 10-fold in vitro. A Tat protein mutant that does not trans-activate in vivo did not stimulate transcription in vitro. Tat trans-activation required a functional TAR RNA sequence; trans-activation was comp...

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