Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W89943134> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W89943134 endingPage "2659" @default.
- W89943134 startingPage "2650" @default.
- W89943134 abstract "Research Article1 June 1994free access Evolution of a disrupted TAR RNA hairpin structure in the HIV-1 virus. B. Klaver B. Klaver University of Amsterdam, Department of Virology, Academic Medical Center, The Netherlands. Search for more papers by this author B. Berkhout B. Berkhout University of Amsterdam, Department of Virology, Academic Medical Center, The Netherlands. Search for more papers by this author B. Klaver B. Klaver University of Amsterdam, Department of Virology, Academic Medical Center, The Netherlands. Search for more papers by this author B. Berkhout B. Berkhout University of Amsterdam, Department of Virology, Academic Medical Center, The Netherlands. Search for more papers by this author Author Information B. Klaver1 and B. Berkhout1 1University of Amsterdam, Department of Virology, Academic Medical Center, The Netherlands. The EMBO Journal (1994)13:2650-2659https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1994.tb06555.x PDFDownload PDF of article text and main figures. ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareFacebookTwitterLinked InMendeleyWechatReddit Figures & Info Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) RNA contains an extended hairpin structure at the 5′ end (the TAR element) that is essential for viral replication. The upper part of the stem-loop structure binds the virally encoded transcriptional activator protein Tat and cellular co-factors, but no clear function for the lower stem region has been established. Here, we report that mutant HIV-1 viruses with base substitutions in the lower stem region are dead, most likely at the level of transcription from an integrated provirus. By using large amounts of these mutant DNA constructs for transfections, revertant viruses with a great variety of genetic changes (point mutations, short deletions) could be isolated in prolonged culture experiments that lasted over 6 months. The pattern and evolution of these changes supported the notion that base-pairing of the lower stem region is essential for optimal HIV-1 replication. The functional and genetic plasticities of this RNA domain and the HIV-1 long terminal repeat promoter are discussed. Previous ArticleNext Article Volume 13Issue 111 June 1994In this issue RelatedDetailsLoading ..." @default.
- W89943134 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W89943134 creator A5019287445 @default.
- W89943134 creator A5025335365 @default.
- W89943134 date "1994-06-01" @default.
- W89943134 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W89943134 title "Evolution of a disrupted TAR RNA hairpin structure in the HIV-1 virus." @default.
- W89943134 cites W1230664046 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1481423171 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1500808920 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1517171683 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1527986127 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1543821254 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1552569503 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1557952727 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1564126799 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1611454215 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1613477799 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1771551752 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1836614925 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1866708666 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1936470344 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1955991880 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1973016706 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1974729150 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1978539107 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1980437255 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1983579370 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1986160949 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1988734689 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1990242778 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1996827828 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1997561848 @default.
- W89943134 cites W1999156595 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2000148292 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2001680292 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2001810804 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2001877369 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2005317580 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2006612594 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2009310436 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2012015834 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2017313617 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2019590714 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2024018102 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2027459341 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2031425871 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2033501768 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2037371295 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2053095510 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2054266435 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2056866177 @default.
- W89943134 cites W205758415 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2070159701 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2072397017 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2072528655 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2072802734 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2074225638 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2075688547 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2076941373 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2077403587 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2078206395 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2084364085 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2088577765 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2090084965 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2095480862 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2095839679 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2106448245 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2113368761 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2118021293 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2119431042 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2130470154 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2136203932 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2152301236 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2156789340 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2165218504 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2165616257 @default.
- W89943134 cites W2180476901 @default.
- W89943134 cites W301871732 @default.
- W89943134 cites W314190729 @default.
- W89943134 cites W3155847 @default.
- W89943134 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1994.tb06555.x" @default.
- W89943134 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/395139" @default.
- W89943134 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8013464" @default.
- W89943134 hasPublicationYear "1994" @default.
- W89943134 type Work @default.
- W89943134 sameAs 89943134 @default.
- W89943134 citedByCount "93" @default.
- W89943134 countsByYear W899431342012 @default.
- W89943134 countsByYear W899431342013 @default.
- W89943134 countsByYear W899431342014 @default.
- W89943134 countsByYear W899431342016 @default.
- W89943134 countsByYear W899431342017 @default.
- W89943134 countsByYear W899431342018 @default.
- W89943134 countsByYear W899431342019 @default.
- W89943134 countsByYear W899431342020 @default.
- W89943134 countsByYear W899431342021 @default.
- W89943134 countsByYear W899431342022 @default.