• The HIV-1 Rev response element (RRE) is a highly structured, ~350 nucleotide RNA segment present in the Env coding region of unspliced and partially spliced...
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    arginine-rich domain of Rev interacts with the rev-binding element (RBE), which is part of the HIV Rev response element (RRE) located in an intron downstream of...
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  • in the intron separating coding exon of Tat and Rev, known as the HIV Rev response element (RRE). Rev is important for the synthesis of major viral proteins...
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    from either HIV or the host cell. The Psi element is involved in viral genome packaging and recognized by gag and rev proteins. The SLIP element (TTTTTT)...
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    the HIV-1 ribosomal frameshift signal will be vital to understanding the reason for high affinity and the method of action. HIV Rev response element Retrovirus...
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    RNA stem-loop structure, the trans-activation response element (TAR), found at the 5′ ends of nascent HIV-1 transcripts. In binding to TAR, Tat alters...
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    the germ cell development in mice CREM gene were disrupted. The cAMP response element sites can be found in the promoter region of some postmeiotic genes...
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  • including gag and env in a similar manner as the HIV Rev protein. Rev binds as a multimer to the Rev Response Element (RRE) which has a stem-loop secondary structure...
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  • export protein, Rem, with resemblance to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Rev protein, and is therefore the first complex murine retrovirus to be documented...
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  • strand or farther away, such as transcription factors. One cis-regulatory element can regulate several genes, and conversely, one gene can have several cis-regulatory...
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    Balzarini J (2007). "The regulation of HIV-1 transcription: molecular targets for chemotherapeutic intervention". Med Res Rev. 26 (5): 595–625. doi:10.1002/med...
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    Jeang KT (October 2004). "Requirement of DDX3 DEAD box RNA helicase for HIV-1 Rev-RRE export function". Cell. 119 (3): 381–92. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2004.09...
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  • two regulatory genes, tat and rev. They may also have additional accessory genes depending on the virus (e.g., for HIV-1: vif, vpr, vpu, nef) whose products...
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    Beryllium (redirect from Element 4)
    Beryllium is a chemical element; it has symbol Be and atomic number 4. It is a steel-gray, hard, strong, lightweight and brittle alkaline earth metal...
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    transmission of HIV is frequently a major concern of the patient. Prophylactic treatment for HIV is not necessarily administered. Routine treatment for HIV after...
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    caused by viruses in Riboviria, which includes coronaviruses, ebola virus, HIV, influenza viruses, and the rabies virus. These viruses and others in the...
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    Rev. Immunol. 14: 649–83. doi:10.1146/annurev.immunol.14.1.649. PMID 8717528. Snásel J, Pichová I (1997). "The cleavage of host cell proteins by HIV-1...
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    immune reconstitution in aging, bone marrow transplantation, and HIV-1 infection". Annu. Rev. Immunol. 18: 529–560. doi:10.1146/annurev.immunol.18.1.529....
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  • Two species of HIV infect humans: HIV-1 and HIV-2. More virulent and more easily transmitted, HIV-1 is the source of the majority of HIV infections throughout...
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  • 080.689.330.400 – hiv enhancer MeSH G14.080.689.330.700 – response elements MeSH G14.080.689.330.700.800 – serum response element MeSH G14.080.689.330...
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    transcription factors that produce these alterations are ΔFosB, cAMP response element binding protein (CREB), and nuclear factor kappa B (NFκB). ΔFosB plays...
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    the Catholic Church and opposition to usage of condoms in areas of high HIV transmission was criticised by public health officials, anti-AIDS activists...
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    initiation factor 5A with the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev response element RNA and U6 snRNA requires deoxyhypusine or hypusine modification"...
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    inflammatory response to certain types of infection or injury. Preclinical data support the notion that Substance P is an important element in pain perception...
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    who understand the problems of HIV. Specialized treatment of HIV are only available at one hospital in Budapest. HIV treatment for prisoners is paid...
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    Ethiopians prefer holy water for biomedical purposes, especially for treatment of HIV/AIDS. Pilgrims visit different monasteries such as Tsadkane Mariam and Entoto...
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    embryos, and cancers Some viruses (such as HIV, the cause of AIDS), have the ability to transcribe RNA into DNA. HIV has an RNA genome that is reverse transcribed...
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    this disease. Genital infection of HSV-2 increases the risk of acquiring HIV. HSV has been a model virus for many studies in molecular biology. For instance...
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  • sterilization have included population control, eugenics, limiting the spread of HIV, and ethnic genocide. Forced sterilization can also occur as a form of racial...
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    on HIV/AIDS and the human genome. Haseltine was a professor at Harvard Medical School, where he founded two research departments on cancer and HIV/AIDS...
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