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Production of specific mRNA transcripts, usage of an alternate promoter, and octamer-binding transcription factors influence the surface expression levels of the HIV coreceptor CCR5 on primary T cells
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Production of specific mRNA transcripts, usage of an alternate promoter, and octamer-binding transcription factors influence the surface expression levels of the HIV coreceptor CCR5 on primary T cells

Srinivas Mummidi, Lisa M Adams, Scott E VanCompernolle, Mrunal Kalkonde, Jose F Camargo, Hemant Kulkarni, Adam S Bellinger, Gregory Bonello, Hiromi Tagoh, Seema S Ahuja, …
The Journal of immunology (1950), Vol.178(9), pp.5668-5681
2007-05-01
PMID: 17442950

Abstract

Exons Octamer Transcription Factor-2 - genetics Humans Cells, Cultured Gene Expression Regulation Molecular Sequence Data Receptors, CCR5 - genetics Octamer Transcription Factor-1 - genetics RNA, Messenger - metabolism Promoter Regions, Genetic - genetics CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes - immunology Cell Membrane - chemistry HIV-1 - immunology Receptors, CCR5 - metabolism Animals Octamer Transcription Factor-2 - metabolism Base Sequence Transcription, Genetic Cell Membrane - metabolism Octamer Transcription Factor-1 - metabolism Receptors, CCR5 - analysis

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.66 HIV
1.66.46 HIV-1
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