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Artificial nucleobase–amino acid conjugates: a new class of TAR RNA binding agentsJoly et al., 2014
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- Joly J
- Mata G
- Eldin P
- Briant L
- Fontaine‐Vive F
- Duca M
- Benhida R
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- Chemistry–A European Journal
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The human immunodeficiency virus type‐1 (HIV‐1) Tat protein stimulates transcriptional elongation. Tat is involved in the transcription machinery by binding to the transactivation response region (TAR) RNA stem‐loop structure, which is encoded by the 5′ leader …
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