Tat protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype C strains is a defective chemokine.
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The inhibition of microRNAs by HIV-1 Tat suppresses beta catenin activity in astrocytesGenetic architecture of HIV-1 genes circulating in north India & their functional implicationsDifferential effects of Tat proteins derived from HIV-1 subtypes B and recombinant CRF02_AG on human brain microvascular endothelial cells: implications for blood-brain barrier dysfunctionEvolutionary modeling of rate shifts reveals specificity determinants in HIV-1 subtypesExpression of monocyte markers in HIV-1 infected individuals with or without HIV associated dementia and normal controls in Bangkok Thailand.HIV-1 clade B Tat, but not clade C Tat, increases X4 HIV-1 entry into resting but not activated CD4+ T cells.Nuclear factor-kappa B family member RelB inhibits human immunodeficiency virus-1 Tat-induced tumor necrosis factor-alpha production.Functional conservation and coherence of HIV-1 subtype A Vpu alleles.Phylogenetic characterization of six full-length HIV-1 subtype C molecular clones from three patients: identification of rare subtype C strains containing two NF-κB motifs in the long terminal repeatHIV-subtype A is associated with poorer neuropsychological performance compared with subtype D in antiretroviral therapy-naive Ugandan children.Differential induction of interleukin-10 in monocytes by HIV-1 clade B and clade C Tat proteins.A flavonoid, luteolin, cripples HIV-1 by abrogation of tat function.The gp120 protein is a second determinant of decreased neurovirulence of Indian HIV-1C isolates compared to southern African HIV-1C isolates.Structural and functional studies of CCAAT/enhancer binding sites within the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype C LTR.Impact of the HIV Tat C30C31S dicysteine substitution on neuropsychological function in patients with clade C disease.The grafting of universal T-helper epitopes enhances immunogenicity of HIV-1 Tat concurrently improving its safety profile.Differential induction of rat neuronal excitotoxic cell death by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 clade B and C tat proteins.Transactivation and signaling functions of Tat are not correlated: biological and immunological characterization of HIV-1 subtype-C Tat protein.Effect on HIV-1 gene expression, Tat-Vpr interaction and cell apoptosis by natural variants of HIV-1 Tat exon 1 and Vpr from Northern IndiaDifferential immune mechanism to HIV-1 Tat variants and its regulation by AEA [corrected].Usefulness of stereotactic biopsy and neuroimaging in management of HIV-1 Clade C associated focal brain lesions with special focus on cerebral toxoplasmosis.Neurocognitive and motor deficits in HIV-infected Ugandan children with high CD4 cell counts.Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype C Tat fails to induce intracellular calcium flux and induces reduced tumor necrosis factor production from monocytesThe effects of antiretroviral treatment initiation on cognition in HIV-infected individuals with advanced disease in Pune, India.Impact of Tat Genetic Variation on HIV-1 DiseaseGenetic characterization of HIV type 1 Tat exon 1 from a southern Indian clinical cohort: identification of unique epidemiological signature residues.Study to assess the prevalence, nature and extent of cognitive impairment in people living with AIDS.Sequence insertions in the HIV type 1 subtype C viral promoter predominantly generate an additional NF-κB binding siteMultivariable analysis to determine if HIV-1 Tat dicysteine motif is associated with neurodevelopmental delay in HIV-infected children in Malawi.Multiple NF-κB sites in HIV-1 subtype C long terminal repeat confer superior magnitude of transcription and thereby the enhanced viral predominance.Exceptional molecular and coreceptor-requirement properties of molecular clones isolated from an Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 subtype C infection.Genetic features of cerebrospinal fluid-derived subtype B HIV-1 tat.Expression of HIV-Tat protein is associated with learning and memory deficits in the mouse.Conditional Tat protein expression in the GT-tg bigenic mouse brain induces gray matter density reductions.tat Exon 1 exhibits functional diversity during HIV-1 subtype C primary infection.Development of normative neuropsychological performance in Thailand for the assessment of HIV-associated neurocognitive disordersClade C HIV-1 isolates circulating in Southern Africa exhibit a greater frequency of dicysteine motif-containing Tat variants than those in Southeast Asia and cause increased neurovirulence.Effect of HIV clade differences on the onset and severity of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.Global NeuroAIDS roundtableNeuroimaging markers of human immunodeficiency virus infection in South Africa.
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Tat protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype C strains is a defective chemokine.
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Tat protein of human immunodef ...... ains is a defective chemokine.
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Tat protein of human immunodef ...... ains is a defective chemokine.
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Tat protein of human immunodef ...... ains is a defective chemokine.
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Tat protein of human immunodef ...... ains is a defective chemokine.
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Anita Mahadevan
Lakshmi Ramakrishna
Marthandan Mahalingam
Narayana Jayasuryan
Parthasarathy Satishchandra
Raj Shankarappa
Ramalingam Nagendran
Susarla K Shankar
Udaykumar Ranga
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10.1128/JVI.78.5.2586-2590.2004
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2004-03-01T00:00:00Z