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Boris Matija Peterlin
Affiliation
University of California at San Francisco
ORCID
Career Start Year
1978
Papers
222
H Index
76
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Andrej Sali (CM4AI)
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Journal Title
Published Year
36599353
P-TEFb: The master regulator of transcription elongation.
Mol Cell
2023
35524561
P-TEFb is degraded by Siah1/2 in quiescent cells.
Nucleic Acids Res
2022
34380030
HIV-1 Nef interacts with the cyclin K/CDK13 complex to antagonize SERINC5 for optimal viral infectivity.
Cell Rep
2021
34821217
Reversible phosphorylation of cyclin T1 promotes assembly and stability of P-TEFb.
Elife
2021
32683901
Proteasomal Inhibition Potentiates Latent HIV Reactivation.
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses
2020
31044597
HIV Transcription Is Independent of Mediator Kinases.
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses
2019
31346564
A Subpopulation of Synovial Fibroblasts Leads to Osteochondrogenesis in a Mouse Model of Chronic Inflammatory Rheumatoid Arthritis.
JBMR Plus
2019
29226706
Natural Products and HIV/AIDS.
AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses
2018
30395647
HEXIM1-Tat chimera inhibits HIV-1 replication.
PLoS Pathog
2018
30475902
Procyanidin trimer C1 reactivates latent HIV as a triple combination therapy with kansui and JQ1.
PLoS One
2018
29364927
Viral protein Nef is detected in plasma of half of HIV-infected adults with undetectable plasma HIV RNA.
PLoS One
2018
29463681
Bromodomain-containing protein 4-independent transcriptional activation by autoimmune regulator (AIRE) and NF-κB.
J Biol Chem
2018
29304101
Fab-based inhibitors reveal ubiquitin independent functions for HIV Vif neutralization of APOBEC3 restriction factors.
PLoS Pathog
2018
28862291
Trans-Activation Response Element RNA is Detectable in the Plasma of a Subset of Aviremic HIV-1-Infected Patients.
Acta Chim Slov
2017
28331090
Hili Inhibits HIV Replication in Activated T Cells.
J Virol
2017
28762184
Nef is secreted in exosomes from Nef.GFP-expressing and HIV-1-infected human astrocytes.
J Neurovirol
2017
26731470
Molecular mechanisms of HIV latency.
J Clin Invest
2016
26499373
The CD8+ cell non-cytotoxic antiviral response affects RNA polymerase II-mediated human immunodeficiency virus transcription in infected CD4+ cells.
J Gen Virol
2016
27977742
Euphorbia Kansui Reactivates Latent HIV.
PLoS One
2016
27365398
FBXO3 Protein Promotes Ubiquitylation and Transcriptional Activity of AIRE (Autoimmune Regulator).
J Biol Chem
2016
27303638
Targeting the latent reservoir to achieve functional HIV cure.
F1000Res
2016
27399760
A Truncated Nef Peptide from SIVcpz Inhibits the Production of HIV-1 Infectious Progeny.
Viruses
2016
27058786
Stress from Nucleotide Depletion Activates the Transcriptional Regulator HEXIM1 to Suppress Melanoma.
Mol Cell
2016
25384976
Cyclin-dependent kinase 12 increases 3' end processing of growth factor-induced c-FOS transcripts.
Mol Cell Biol
2015
26567509
CDK11 in TREX/THOC Regulates HIV mRNA 3' End Processing.
Cell Host Microbe
2015
26225566
An In-Depth Comparison of Latency-Reversing Agent Combinations in Various In Vitro and Ex Vivo HIV-1 Latency Models Identified Bryostatin-1+JQ1 and Ingenol-B+JQ1 to Potently Reactivate Viral Gene Expression.
PLoS Pathog
2015
25492871
Visualization of positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) activation in living cells.
J Biol Chem
2015
24515107
Release of positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) from 7SK small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) activates hexamethylene bisacetamide-inducible protein (HEXIM1) transcription.
J Biol Chem
2014
25014309
Reactivation of latent HIV-1 by new semi-synthetic ingenol esters.
Virology
2014
24917669
Genetic analysis of the structure and function of 7SK small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) in cells.
J Biol Chem
2014
23539624
Histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACis) that release the positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) from its inhibitory complex also activate HIV transcription.
J Biol Chem
2013
23456700
The mechanism of tissue-restricted antigen gene expression by AIRE.
J Immunol
2013
23518577
Lost in transcription: molecular mechanisms that control HIV latency.
Viruses
2013
21853533
7SK snRNA: a noncoding RNA that plays a major role in regulating eukaryotic transcription.
Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA
2012
23300442
Inhibition of a NEDD8 Cascade Restores Restriction of HIV by APOBEC3G.
PLoS Pathog
2012
22952229
Bromodomain and extra-terminal (BET) bromodomain inhibition activate transcription via transient release of positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) from 7SK small nuclear ribonucleoprotein.
J Biol Chem
2012
22814509
Towards an HIV cure: a global scientific strategy.
Nat Rev Immunol
2012
22811528
Moloney leukemia virus type 10 inhibits reverse transcription and retrotransposition of intracisternal a particles.
J Virol
2012
22821562
PKC phosphorylates HEXIM1 and regulates P-TEFb activity.
Nucleic Acids Res
2012
22554282
Protein kinase C-delta regulates HIV-1 replication at an early post-entry step in macrophages.
Retrovirology
2012
22310661
Unmodified histone H3K4 and DNA-dependent protein kinase recruit autoimmune regulator to target genes.
Mol Cell Biol
2012
21724609
Patient mutation in AIRE disrupts P-TEFb binding and target gene transcription.
Nucleic Acids Res
2011
22012619
The Cyclin K/Cdk12 complex maintains genomic stability via regulation of expression of DNA damage response genes.
Genes Dev
2011
21525359
P bodies inhibit retrotransposition of endogenous intracisternal a particles.
J Virol
2011
21536667
Cap-binding protein complex links pre-mRNA capping to transcription elongation and alternative splicing through positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb).
J Biol Chem
2011
19912576
HIV Nef is secreted in exosomes and triggers apoptosis in bystander CD4+ T cells.
Traffic
2010
20703074
Transcription elongation takes central stage: the P-TEFb connection.
Cell Cycle
2010
19136668
Suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid reactivates HIV from latently infected cells.
J Biol Chem
2009
19845642
APOBEC3 proteins inhibit LINE-1 retrotransposition in the absence of ORF1p binding.
Ann N Y Acad Sci
2009
19748111
Interactions between SIVNef, SIVGagPol and Alix correlate with viral replication and progression to AIDS in rhesus macaques.
Virology
2009
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