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201. Distinct tyrosine residues within the interleukin-2 receptor beta chain drive signal transduction specificity, redundancy, and diversity.

202. Inhibition of HIV replication by sense and antisense rev response elements in HIV-based retroviral vectors.

203. The alpha chain of the IL-2 receptor determines the species specificity of high-affinity IL-2 binding.

204. Denying HIV safe haven.

205. Human T lymphotropic virus-I infection of human T lymphocytes induces expression of the beta-galactoside-binding lectin, galectin-3.

206. Is the Nef protein of HIV-1 required for pathogenesis?

207. Both amino- and carboxyl-terminal sequences within I kappa B alpha regulate its inducible degradation.

208. The molecular role of the common gamma c subunit in signal transduction reveals functional asymmetry within multimeric cytokine receptor complexes.

209. Interaction of HTLV-I Tax with the human proteasome: implications for NF-kappa B induction.

210. Analysis of interleukin-2-dependent signal transduction through the Shc/Grb2 adapter pathway. Interleukin-2-dependent mitogenesis does not require Shc phosphorylation or receptor association.

212. Identification of a variable region within the cytoplasmic tail of the IL-2 receptor beta chain that is required for growth signal transduction.

213. Growth signal transduction by the human interleukin-2 receptor requires cytoplasmic tyrosines of the beta chain and non-tyrosine residues of the gamma c chain.

214. Signaling through the interleukin 2 receptor beta chain activates a STAT-5-like DNA-binding activity.

215. Dissociation of the CD4 downregulation and viral infectivity enhancement functions of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Nef.

216. Ligand binding by the IL-2 receptor is modulated by intracellular determinants of the IL-2 receptor beta-chain.

217. Expression of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) nef gene during HIV-1 production increases progeny particle infectivity independently of gp160 or viral entry.

218. Human T-cell leukemia virus type I Tax activation of NF-kappa B/Rel involves phosphorylation and degradation of I kappa B alpha and RelA (p65)-mediated induction of the c-rel gene.

219. The HIV-1 nef gene acts as a positive viral infectivity factor.

220. The cytoplasmic domain of the interleukin-2 receptor beta chain contains both unique and functionally redundant signal transduction elements.

221. The membrane proximal segment of the IL-2 receptor beta-chain acidic region is essential for IL2-dependent protein tyrosine kinase activation.

222. Autoregulation of the NF-kappa B transactivator RelA (p65) by multiple cytoplasmic inhibitors containing ankyrin motifs.

223. Human T-cell leukemia virus type I Tax associates with and is negatively regulated by the NF-kappa B2 p100 gene product: implications for viral latency.

224. A novel NF-kappa B complex containing p65 homodimers: implications for transcriptional control at the level of subunit dimerization.

225. Cross-coupling of the NF-kappa B p65 and Fos/Jun transcription factors produces potentiated biological function.

226. AIDS and the immune system.

227. Dominant negative mutants of human T-cell leukemia virus type I Rex and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Rev fail to multimerize in vivo.

228. NF-kappa B controls expression of inhibitor I kappa B alpha: evidence for an inducible autoregulatory pathway.

229. The serine-rich cytoplasmic domain of the interleukin-2 receptor beta chain is essential for interleukin-2-dependent tyrosine protein kinase and phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase activation.

230. Multiple arginine residues within the basic domain of HTLV-I Rex are required for specific RNA binding and function.

231. The c-rel protooncogene product represses NF-kappa B p65-mediated transcriptional activation of the long terminal repeat of type 1 human immunodeficiency virus.

232. I kappa B/MAD-3 masks the nuclear localization signal of NF-kappa B p65 and requires the transactivation domain to inhibit NF-kappa B p65 DNA binding.

233. Neither the LCK nor the FYN kinases are obligatory for IL-2-mediated signal transduction in HTLV-I-infected human T cells.

234. Molecular insights into human immunodeficiency virus type 1 pathogenesis.

235. The v-rel oncogene: insights into the mechanism of transcriptional activation, repression, and transformation.

236. IL-2-induced signal transduction involves the activation of nuclear NF-kappa B expression.

237. Dominant-negative mutants are clustered in a domain of the human T-cell leukemia virus type I Rex protein: implications for trans dominance.

238. Nuclear expression of the 50- and 65-kD Rel-related subunits of nuclear factor-kappa B is differentially regulated in human monocytic cells.

239. The 65-kDa subunit of human NF-kappa B functions as a potent transcriptional activator and a target for v-Rel-mediated repression.

240. Characterization of a novel nuclear localization signal in the HTLV-I tax transactivator protein.

241. Human T-cell leukemia virus type I Tax induces expression of the Rel-related family of kappa B enhancer-binding proteins: evidence for a pretranslational component of regulation.

242. Kappa B-specific DNA binding proteins are differentially inhibited by enhancer mutations and biological oxidation.

243. Type I human T cell leukemia virus tax protein transforms rat fibroblasts through the cyclic adenosine monophosphate response element binding protein/activating transcription factor pathway.

244. The type I human T-cell leukemia virus (HTLV-I) Rex trans-activator binds directly to the HTLV-I Rex and the type 1 human immunodeficiency virus Rev RNA response elements.

245. Kappa B binding proteins are constitutively expressed in an IL-2 autocrine human T cell line.

246. A member of the set of kappa B binding proteins, HIVEN86A, is a product of the human c-rel proto-oncogene.

248. The HTLV-I Rex response element mediates a novel form of mRNA polyadenylation.

250. Rex transregulation of human T-cell leukemia virus type II gene expression.

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