Title of article :
Functional and Physical Consequence of Human Immunodefficiency Virus Transactivator TAT Interaction with Human Cell Cycle Regulator p53
Author/Authors :
Duvall, Janet National Cancer Institute - National Institute of Health - Maryland - USA , Kashanchi, Fatah National Cancer Institute - National Institute of Health - Maryland - USA
Abstract :
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) transactivator Tat is a potent activator of both viral and cellular
genes. Tat has also been implicated in the development of AIDS-related malignancy. Here, we show that
Tat physically and functionally is able to sequester the cell cycle check point protein p53. This
sequestration results in non-functional promoter activity of cyclin-dependent kinase/cyclin inhibitor,
namely p21 (Waf1). Therefore, it is proposed that a Tat/p53 complex in vivo may deregulate p53
responsive genes, hence allowing for deregulation of check point, which may lead to development of
malignancies.
Keywords :
HIV , TAT , Transcription , Cell cycle
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics