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The trans-activation response element (TAR) is a hairpin-shaped part of the HIV RNA genome that serves as a binding site for the tat protein, which increases the rate of gene expression and promotes HIV replication.

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Page: 5.5 Andrew Rice — Mechanism of tat Transactivation (HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
... LTR had binding sites for cellular transcription factors. It looked pretty ordinary. The TAR (transactivation response) element was identified to be a downstream from the side of transcriptional initiation. At the time ...
Apr 27, 2021
Page: 8.3 George Shaw — Transmitted/Founder HIV Genomes: What They Teach Us (HIV/AIDS Research: Its History & Future Meeting)
... sequence. Here you go from five prime to three prime. There's tar, 00:18:30 for example, there's polyadenylation site, there's the primary binding ...
Apr 27, 2021

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