Rana T M, Jeang K T
Department of Pharmacology, Robert Wood Johnson (Rutgers) Medical School, 675 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, New Jersey, 08854, USA.
Arch Biochem Biophys. 1999 May 15;365(2):175-85. doi: 10.1006/abbi.1999.1206.
HIV-1 trans-activator of transcription (Tat) is an unusual transcriptional activator in being an RNA-binding protein rather than a DNA-binding protein. Recent findings have greatly advanced our understanding of the transcriptional function(s) of this protein. Here we review how Tat interacts with trans-activation responsive RNA and how this interaction contributes to transcription. We discuss the biological implications of recent studies showing an association of Tat with cellular kinases(s) and protein acetylases. Evidence for nontranscriptional activities of the Tat protein is also summarized.
HIV-1转录反式激活因子(Tat)是一种不同寻常的转录激活因子,它是一种RNA结合蛋白而非DNA结合蛋白。最近的研究结果极大地推进了我们对该蛋白转录功能的理解。在此,我们综述Tat如何与反式激活应答RNA相互作用以及这种相互作用如何促进转录。我们讨论了最近一些研究的生物学意义,这些研究表明Tat与细胞激酶和蛋白质乙酰化酶存在关联。还总结了Tat蛋白非转录活性的证据。