Mutation Information
Mutation Site
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F32L |
Mutation Type
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Amino acid level |
Gene/Protein/Region Type
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Tat |
Literature Information
PubMed PMID
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17958917
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Disease
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HIV infection/AIDS
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Published Year
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2007 |
Journal
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Virology journal |
Title
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Functional relevance of nonsynonymous mutations in the HIV-1 tat gene within an epidemiologically-linked transmission cohort. |
Author
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Sivakumaran H,Wang B,Gill MJ,Beckholdt B,Saksena NK,Harrich D |
Evidence
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The low values for A5-4 and B3-2 are attributable to substitutions in the cysteine-rich domain of Tat (F32L and K28E, respectively), a critical region for transactivation and intramolecular bonding.
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