Replication interactions
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HIV-1 replication requires ELL2, AFF4 and AFF1 for transcriptional elongation as shown through CRISPR/Cas genome editing |
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Protein interactions
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Tat
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HIV-1 Tat transactivation is mediated by the AFF4- super elongation complex but does so less than the AFF4-super elongation complex due to a single amino acid that causes a change in affinity of Tat for cyclin T1 |
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HIV-1 Tat binds adjacent to AFF4, increases the affinity of AFF4 for P-TEFb, and rescues P-TEFb binding to AFF4 interface mutants. The AFF4 G61A/M62A mutant abolishes this rescue |
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The crystal structure demonstrates that Met55Thr substitution in AFF4 forms a hydrogen bond with Glu246 of Cyclin T1, which is not as favorable for HIV-1 Tat docking |
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The Tat-AFF4-P-TEFb complex containing HIV-1 Tat (residues 1-48), human Cyclin T1 (residues 1-266), human Cdk9 (residues 7-332), and human AFF4 (residues 27-69) is determined by the crystal structure analysis |
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Binding of isolated AFF1(1-308) CBS to CDK9/CycT1 prevents HIV-1 Tat from activating HIV transcription and assembling complete SECs (AFF1, AFF4, ELL2, and ENL). The AFF1(1-308) M60A/L61A mutant shows no suppression of Tat transactivation |
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HIV-1 Tat forms at least two distinct P-TEFb-containing complexes. Tatcom1 is composed of P-TEFb, AF9, ENL, ELL, AFF1, AFF4, and PAF1, presenting strong CTD-kinase activity, while Tatcom2 consists of 7SK, LARP7, and MEPCE with two molecules of Tat/P-TEFb |
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HIV-1 Tat increases the amount of ELL2 bound to P-TEFb without affecting the AFF4-P-TEFb binding. CDK9 is required for the Tat-induced ELL2 accumulation and Tat interaction with ELL2 |
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Brd4 inhibits HIV-1 Tat-human super elongation complex (components AFF4, ELL2, CycT1, and CDK9) by competing with HIV-1 Tat for binding to P-TEFb on HIV-1 promoter |
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HIV-1 Tat is identified to have a physical interaction with AF4/FMR2 family, member 4 (AFF4) in human HEK293 and/or Jurkat cell lines by using affinity tagging and purification mass spectrometry analyses |
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