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The following pages link to Conserved P-TEFb-interacting domain of BRD4 inhibits HIV transcription (Q24672881):
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- Cyclin dependent kinase 9 (Q5198256) (← links)
- Cyclin T1 (Q21116327) (← links)
- The mechanism of release of P-TEFb and HEXIM1 from the 7SK snRNP by viral and cellular activators includes a conformational change in 7SK (Q21136168) (← links)
- Brd4 coactivates transcriptional activation of NF-kappaB via specific binding to acetylated RelA (Q24310313) (← links)
- Acetylation of cyclin T1 regulates the equilibrium between active and inactive P-TEFb in cells (Q24318644) (← links)
- The Drosophila 7SK snRNP and the essential role of dHEXIM in development (Q24597477) (← links)
- Gene bookmarking accelerates the kinetics of post-mitotic transcriptional re-activation (Q24630856) (← links)
- 7SK snRNA: a noncoding RNA that plays a major role in regulating eukaryotic transcription (Q24634280) (← links)
- Epigenetic control of HIV-1 post integration latency: implications for therapy (Q26781191) (← links)
- Impact of Chromatin on HIV Replication (Q26782046) (← links)
- Manipulation of the host protein acetylation network by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (Q26795463) (← links)
- Bromodomain proteins in HIV infection (Q26829860) (← links)
- Transcriptional control of HIV latency: cellular signaling pathways, epigenetics, happenstance and the hope for a cure (Q26999858) (← links)
- Chromatin targeting drugs in cancer and immunity (Q26999888) (← links)
- Structures of the Dual Bromodomains of the P-TEFb-activating Protein Brd4 at Atomic Resolution (Q27657784) (← links)
- The super elongation complex (SEC) and MLL in development and disease (Q27692038) (← links)
- The Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal Domain (BET) Family: Functional Anatomy of BET Paralogous Proteins (Q28073961) (← links)
- Acetyl-lysine erasers and readers in the control of pulmonary hypertension and right ventricular hypertrophy (Q28084598) (← links)
- BRD4 is an atypical kinase that phosphorylates serine2 of the RNA polymerase II carboxy-terminal domain (Q28116760) (← links)
- Targeting bromodomains: epigenetic readers of lysine acetylation (Q28238635) (← links)
- Brd4 activates P-TEFb for RNA polymerase II CTD phosphorylation (Q28240747) (← links)
- The mechanisms behind the therapeutic activity of BET bromodomain inhibition (Q28241504) (← links)
- BET bromodomain inhibition as a therapeutic strategy to target c-Myc (Q28247024) (← links)
- Targeting BET bromodomains for cancer treatment (Q28263519) (← links)
- Cracking the control of RNA polymerase II elongation by 7SK snRNP and P-TEFb (Q28276848) (← links)
- Brd4 associates with mitotic chromosomes throughout early zebrafish embryogenesis (Q28312184) (← links)
- Activation of JNK triggers release of Brd4 from mitotic chromosomes and mediates protection from drug-induced mitotic stress (Q28483203) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of CDK9 at Ser175 enhances HIV transcription and is a marker of activated P-TEFb in CD4(+) T lymphocytes (Q28487524) (← links)
- The testis-specific double bromodomain-containing protein BRDT forms a complex with multiple spliceosome components and is required for mRNA splicing and 3'-UTR truncation in round spermatids (Q28504827) (← links)
- BRD4 short isoform interacts with RRP1B, SIPA1 and components of the LINC complex at the inner face of the nuclear membrane (Q28535279) (← links)
- An Epigenetic Compound Library Screen Identifies BET Inhibitors That Promote HSV-1 and -2 Replication by Bridging P-TEFb to Viral Gene Promoters through BRD4 (Q28552849) (← links)
- Bromodomain-dependent stage-specific male genome programming by Brdt (Q28593900) (← links)
- Registered report: BET bromodomain inhibition as a therapeutic strategy to target c-Myc (Q28647939) (← links)
- Control of embryonic stem cell identity by BRD4-dependent transcriptional elongation of super-enhancer-associated pluripotency genes (Q28650442) (← links)
- Female sterile (1) homeotic Dmel_CG2252 (Q29809897) (← links)
- Drug Discovery Targeting Bromodomain-Containing Protein 4. (Q30352390) (← links)
- Maintenance of muscle myosin levels in adult C. elegans requires both the double bromodomain protein BET-1 and sumoylation (Q30559458) (← links)
- Identification of the P-TEFb complex-interacting domain of Brd4 as an inhibitor of HIV-1 replication by functional cDNA library screening in MT-4 cells (Q30852789) (← links)
- Abrogation of the Brd4-positive transcription elongation factor B complex by papillomavirus E2 protein contributes to viral oncogene repression (Q33558774) (← links)
- Discovery and characterization of super-enhancer-associated dependencies in diffuse large B cell lymphoma. (Q33601156) (← links)
- Papillomavirus interaction with cellular chromatin (Q33729502) (← links)
- Bromodomain Protein BRD4 Is a Transcriptional Repressor of Autophagy and Lysosomal Function (Q33732734) (← links)
- The Role of Bromodomain Testis-Specific Factor, BRDT, in Cancer: A Biomarker and A Possible Therapeutic Target (Q33738076) (← links)
- The BET protein FSH functionally interacts with ASH1 to orchestrate global gene activity in Drosophila (Q33742735) (← links)
- A novel recombinant papillomavirus genome enabling in vivo RNA interference reveals that YB-1, which interacts with the viral regulatory protein E2, is required for CRPV-induced tumor formation in vivo (Q33785593) (← links)
- Mechanism and factors that control HIV-1 transcription and latency activation (Q33826920) (← links)
- BET bromodomain inhibition as a novel strategy for reactivation of HIV-1 (Q34032827) (← links)
- Histone cross-talk connects protein phosphatase 1α (PP1α) and histone deacetylase (HDAC) pathways to regulate the functional transition of bromodomain-containing 4 (BRD4) for inducible gene expression (Q34044777) (← links)
- The cellular bromodomain protein Brd4 has multiple functions in E2-mediated papillomavirus transcription activation (Q34102298) (← links)
- Combination of biological screening in a cellular model of viral latency and virtual screening identifies novel compounds that reactivate HIV-1 (Q34132738) (← links)