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Association of Tat with P-TEFb(Cyclin T1:Cdk9)
An instance of the biological reaction in Homo sapiens with Reactome ID (R-HSA-167234)
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instance of
biological process
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Reactome
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8 July 2022
Reactome ID
R-HSA-167234
part of
Formation of HIV-1 elongation complex containing HIV-1 Tat
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Reactome
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8 July 2022
Reactome ID
R-HSA-167234
Interactions of Tat with host cellular proteins
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Reactome
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8 July 2022
Reactome ID
R-HSA-167234
found in taxon
Homo sapiens
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Reactome
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Reactome ID
R-HSA-167234
exact match
https://identifiers.org/reactome:R-HSA-167234
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Reactome ID
R-HSA-167234
has part(s)
P-TEFb(Cyclin T1:Cdk9) complex [nucleoplasm]
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1
object has role
reactant
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Reactome
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Reactome ID
R-HSA-167234
Tat:P-TEFb(Cyclin T1:Cdk9) complex [nucleoplasm]
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1
object has role
product
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Reactome
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8 July 2022
Reactome ID
R-HSA-167234
cites work
Lentivirus Tat proteins specifically associate with a cellular protein kinase, TAK, that hyperphosphorylates the carboxyl-terminal domain of the large subunit of RNA polymerase II: candidate for a Tat cofactor
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8 July 2022
Reactome ID
R-HSA-167234
Identifiers
Reactome ID
R-HSA-167234
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Reactome ID
R-HSA-167234
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