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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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
... 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
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
... 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