Fujinaga, Koh Cary, Daniele C.
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Viruses
The final obstacle to achieving a cure to HIV/AIDS is the presence of latent HIV reservoirs scattered throughout the body. Although antiretroviral therapy maintains plasma viral loads below the levels of detection, upon cessation of therapy, the latent reservoir immediately produces infectious progeny viruses. This results in elevated plasma viremi...
Cary, Daniele C Peterlin, B Matija
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AIDS research and human retroviruses
Despite the success of antiretroviral therapy (ART), ART fails to eradicate the virus and HIV cure has remained beyond the reach of current treatments. ART targets replicating virally infected but not latently infected cells, which have limited expression of factors important for proliferation and cellular activity, including positive transcription...
Edwards, Drake S Maganti, Rohin Tanksley, Jarred P Luo, Jie Park, James J H Balkanska-Sinclair, Elena Ling, Jinjie Floyd, Scott R
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Cell reports
Effective spatio-temporal control of transcription and replication during S-phase is paramount to maintaining genomic integrity and cell survival. Dysregulation of these systems can lead to conflicts between the transcription and replication machinery, causing DNA damage and cell death. BRD4 allows efficient transcriptional elongation by stimulatin...
Martin, Ryan D. Sun, Yalin MacKinnon, Sarah Cuccia, Luca Pagé, Viviane Hébert, Terence E. Tanny, Jason C.
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Molecular and Cellular Biology
Pathological cardiac hypertrophy is driven by neurohormonal activation of specific G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) in cardiomyocytes and is accompanied by large-scale changes in cardiomyocyte gene expression. These transcriptional changes require activity of positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb), which is recruited to target genes...
Fant, Charli B Levandowski, Cecilia B Gupta, Kapil Maas, Zachary L Moir, John Rubin, Jonathan D Sawyer, Andrew Esbin, Meagan N Rimel, Jenna K Luyties, Olivia
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Molecular cell
RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) transcription is governed by the pre-initiation complex (PIC), which contains TFIIA, TFIIB, TFIID, TFIIE, TFIIF, TFIIH, RNAPII, and Mediator. After initiation, RNAPII enzymes pause after transcribing less than 100 bases; precisely how RNAPII pausing is enforced and regulated remains unclear. To address specific mechanisti...
Sithole, Nyaradzai Williams, Claire A. Abbink, Truus E. M. Lever, Andrew M. L.
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Retrovirology
BackgroundHIV-1 does not encode a helicase and hijacks those of the cell for efficient replication. We and others previously showed that the DEAD box helicase, DDX5, is an essential HIV dependency factor. DDX5 was recently shown to be associated with the 7SK snRNP. Cellular positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) is bound in an inactive...
Lee, Schuyler Liu, Haolin Hill, Ryan Chen, Chunjing Hong, Xia Crawford, Fran Kingsley, Molly Zhang, Qianqian Liu, Xinjian Chen, Zhongzhou
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eLife
In animals, an enzyme known as RNA polymerase II (Pol II for short) is a key element of the transcription process, whereby the genetic information contained in DNA is turned into messenger RNA molecules in the cells, which can then be translated to proteins. To perform this task, Pol II needs to be activated by a complex of proteins called P-TEFb; ...
Sithole, N. Williams, C.A. Abbink, T.E.M. Lever, A.M.L.
10.1186/s12977-020-00514-4 / Retrovirology / 17 / 1 / 6
Borowczak, Jędrzej Szczerbowski, Krzysztof Stec, Ewa Grzanka, Dariusz Szylberg, Łukasz
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Current cancer drug targets
CDK9 is an important cell-cycle control enzyme essential in transcription, elongation, and mRNA maturation. Overexpression of CDK9 has been reported in several diseases, including acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and malignant melanoma. Recent research revealed that CDK9-inhibitors have a major impact on the induction of ...
Mota de Sá, Paula Richard, Allison J Stephens, Jacqueline M
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Endocrinology
The Janus kinase-signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK-STAT) signaling pathway has cell-specific functions. Suppressors of cytokine signaling (SOCS) proteins are negative-feedback regulators of JAK-STAT signaling. STAT5 plays a significant role in adipocyte development and function, and bromodomain and extraterminal (BET) proteins m...