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1. Ulva lactuca , A Source of Troubles and Potential Riches.

2. Didehydro-Cortistatin A Inhibits HIV-1 by Specifically Binding to the Unstructured Basic Region of Tat.

3. A Low Molecular Weight Protein from the Sea Anemone Anemonia viridis with an Anti-Angiogenic Activity.

5. Intradermal injection of a Tat Oyi-based therapeutic HIV vaccine reduces of 1.5 log copies/mL the HIV RNA rebound median and no HIV DNA rebound following cART interruption in a phase I/II randomized controlled clinical trial.

6. Multimodality vaccination against clade C SHIV: partial protection against mucosal challenges with a heterologous tier 2 virus.

7. Identification of a highly conserved surface on Tat variants.

8. A monoclonal antibody directed against a conformational epitope of the HIV-1 trans-activator (Tat) protein neutralizes cross-clade.

9. Antiretroviral therapy does not block the secretion of the human immunodeficiency virus tat protein.

10. Differential induction of rat neuronal excitotoxic cell death by human immunodeficiency virus type 1 clade B and C tat proteins.

11. HIV-1 clade B Tat, but not clade C Tat, increases X4 HIV-1 entry into resting but not activated CD4+ T cells.

12. What does the structure-function relationship of the HIV-1 Tat protein teach us about developing an AIDS vaccine?

13. Homonuclear 1H NMR and circular dichroism study of the HIV-1 Tat Eli variant.

14. Tat-specific binding IgG and disease progression in HIV type 1-infected Ugandans.

15. Tat mutations in an African cohort that do not prevent transactivation but change its immunogenic properties.

16. Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 subtype C Tat fails to induce intracellular calcium flux and induces reduced tumor necrosis factor production from monocytes.

17. Reservoir cells no longer detectable after a heterologous SHIV challenge with the synthetic HIV-1 Tat Oyi vaccine.

18. The C terminus of HIV-1 Tat modulates the extent of CD178-mediated apoptosis of T cells.

19. HIV-1 Tat protein enhances microtubule polymerization.

20. The glutamine-rich region of the HIV-1 Tat protein is involved in T-cell apoptosis.

21. Full-length HIV-1 Tat protein necessary for a vaccine.

22. Tat HIV-1 primary and tertiary structures critical to immune response against non-homologous variants.

23. Homonuclear (1)H-NMR assignment and structural characterization of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Tat Mal protein.

24. 1H-13C nuclear magnetic resonance assignment and structural characterization of HIV-1 Tat protein.

25. Cutting edge: HIV-1 Tat protein differentially modulates the B cell response of naive, memory, and germinal center B cells.

26. Full peptide synthesis, purification, and characterization of six Tat variants. Differences observed between HIV-1 isolates from Africa and other continents.

27. No tRNA3Lys unwinding in a complex with HIV NCp7.

28. Conformational heterogeneity in two regions of TAT results in structural variations of this protein as a function of HIV-1 isolates.

29. Correlation of antiviral activity with beta-turn types for V3 synthetic multibranched peptides from HIV-1 gp120.

30. Positively charged amino acid residues located similarly in sea anemone and scorpion toxins.

31. Circular dichroism and molecular modeling yield a structure for the complex of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 trans-activation response RNA and the binding region of Tat, the trans-acting transcriptional activator.

32. Activating region of HIV-1 Tat protein: vacuum UV circular dichroism and energy minimization.

33. An anti-insect toxin purified from the scorpion Androctonus australis Hector also acts on the alpha- and beta-sites of the mammalian sodium channel: sequence and circular dichroism study.

34. Neurotoxins active on insects: amino acid sequences, chemical modifications, and secondary structure estimation by circular dichroism of toxins from the scorpion Androctonus australis Hector.

35. Conformational flexibility of a scorpion toxin active on mammals and insects: a circular dichroism study.

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