"Cyclin T" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A cyclin subtype that is found associated with CYCLIN-DEPENDENT KINASE 9. Unlike traditional cyclins, which regulate the CELL CYCLE, type T cyclins appear to regulate transcription and are components of positive transcriptional elongation factor B.
Descriptor ID |
D056906
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.644.360.262.700 D12.776.167.218.700 D12.776.476.262.700 D12.776.930.955.500.249
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Concept/Terms |
Cyclin T- Cyclin T
- Type T Cyclin
- Cyclin, Type T
- Type T Cyclins
- Cyclins, Type T
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Cyclin T" by people in Profiles.
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O'Brien SK, Cao H, Nathans R, Ali A, Rana TM. P-TEFb kinase complex phosphorylates histone H1 to regulate expression of cellular and HIV-1 genes. J Biol Chem. 2010 Sep 24; 285(39):29713-20.
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Chiu YL, Cao H, Rana TM. Quantitative analysis of RNA-mediated protein-protein interactions in living cells by FRET. Chem Biol Drug Des. 2007 Apr; 69(4):233-9.
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Chiu YL, Cao H, Jacque JM, Stevenson M, Rana TM. Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by RNA interference directed against human transcription elongation factor P-TEFb (CDK9/CyclinT1). J Virol. 2004 Mar; 78(5):2517-29.
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Richter S, Cao H, Rana TM. Specific HIV-1 TAR RNA loop sequence and functional groups are required for human cyclin T1-Tat-TAR ternary complex formation. Biochemistry. 2002 May 21; 41(20):6391-7.
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Zhang J, Tamilarasu N, Hwang S, Garber ME, Huq I, Jones KA, Rana TM. HIV-1 TAR RNA enhances the interaction between Tat and cyclin T1. J Biol Chem. 2000 Nov 03; 275(44):34314-9.