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| | Lentivirus Tat proteins specifically associate with a cellular protein kinase, TAK, that hyperphosphorylates the ... |
 | | Lentivirus Tat proteins specifically associate with a cellular protein kinase, TAK, that hyperphosphorylates the carboxyl-terminal domain of the large subunit of RNA polymerase II: candidate for a Tat cofactor |
 | | Hwang, S., Tamilarasu, N., Kibler, K., Cao, H., Ali, A., Ping, Y.-H., Jeang, K.-T., Rana, T. Discovery of a Small Molecule Tat-trans-Activation-responsive RNA Antagonist That Potently Inhibits Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 Replication. |
 | | Yang, X., Gold, M. O., Tang, D. N., Lewis, D. E., Aguilar-Cordova, E., Rice, A. P., Herrmann, C. TAK, an HIV Tat-associated kinase, is a member of the cyclin-dependent family of protein kinases and is induced by activation of peripheral blood lymphocytes and differentiation of promonocytic cell lines. |
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