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Macián et al., Mol Cell Biol 1999
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Moreover, NFAT1 binds to the kappaB sites on the viral LTR and negatively regulates
NF-kappaB mediated activation of
HIV-1 transcription , by competing with NF-kappaB1 for its binding sites on the HIV-1 LTR
Takahashi et al., J Virol 2001
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Furthermore, enhanced
HIV-1 transcription in gp34 stimulated ACH-2/OX40 cells was dependent on the kappa B site of the HIV-1 long terminal repeat, and the OX40-gp34 interaction
activated NF-kappa B consisting of p50 and p65 subunits
Soloff et al., Mol Hum Reprod 2006
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Interleukin-1 induced
NF-kappaB recruitment to the oxytocin receptor gene
inhibits RNA polymerase II-promoter interactions in cultured human myometrial cells
Klatt et al., J Immunol 2008
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Efficient
HIV-1 transcription requires the induction of cellular transcription factors, such as
NF-kappaB , and the viral factor Tat, which through the recruitment of P-TEFb enhances processive transcription
Yu et al., Yao Xue Xue Bao 2007
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Among the factors involved in this step, the cellular protein nuclear factor
NF-kappaB is the most powerful
inducer of
HIV-1 transcription ...
HIV-1 transcription is
initiated by the binding of
NF-kappaB to the enhancer region in the long terminal repeat ( LTR ) of HIV-1
Boisvert et al., Virology 2008
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The
involvement of
NF-kappaB in the PGJ ( 2 ) -dependent down-regulation of
HIV-1 transcription was further assessed using the kappaB regulated luciferase encoding vectors
Perkins et al., Mol Cell Biol 1994
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We have previously shown that a cooperative interaction of
NF-kappa B with Sp1 is
required for the efficient stimulation of
HIV-1 transcription
Dumais et al., J Biol Chem 1998
(Second Messenger Systems) :
The
involvement of
NF-kappaB in the PGE2 dependent activating effect on
HIV-1 transcription was further confirmed using a kappaB regulated luciferase encoding vector and by electrophoretic mobility shift assays