Abstract
More than fifteen years following the description of Tat as a critical HIV gene expression regulatory protein, additional roles for Tat in HIV replication have been described, including reverse transcription. Tat achieves function through direct interaction with viral proteins, including reverse transcriptase, and numerous cellular proteins including cyclin T1, RNA polymerase II, protein kinase R (PKR), p300/CBP, and P/CAF. Despite our advanced knowledge of how Tat operates, this has not yet resulted in the discovery of effective agents capable of targeting various Tat functions. Nevertheless, Tat remains an attractive, virus-specific molecule and detailed understanding of specific protein interaction holds promise for future drug discovery.
Keywords: HIV-1, Tat, transcription, reverse transcription, trans-activation, acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation
Current Drug Targets
Title: Will Diverse Tat Interactions Lead to Novel Antiretroviral Drug Targets?
Volume: 7 Issue: 12
Author(s): David Harrich, Nigel McMillan, Liliana Munoz, Ann Apolloni and Luke Meredith
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Keywords: HIV-1, Tat, transcription, reverse transcription, trans-activation, acetylation, methylation, phosphorylation
Abstract: More than fifteen years following the description of Tat as a critical HIV gene expression regulatory protein, additional roles for Tat in HIV replication have been described, including reverse transcription. Tat achieves function through direct interaction with viral proteins, including reverse transcriptase, and numerous cellular proteins including cyclin T1, RNA polymerase II, protein kinase R (PKR), p300/CBP, and P/CAF. Despite our advanced knowledge of how Tat operates, this has not yet resulted in the discovery of effective agents capable of targeting various Tat functions. Nevertheless, Tat remains an attractive, virus-specific molecule and detailed understanding of specific protein interaction holds promise for future drug discovery.
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Harrich David, McMillan Nigel, Munoz Liliana, Apolloni Ann and Meredith Luke, Will Diverse Tat Interactions Lead to Novel Antiretroviral Drug Targets?, Current Drug Targets 2006; 7 (12) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138945006779025338
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/138945006779025338 |
Print ISSN 1389-4501 |
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