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Trans activation response element (TAR)

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Symbol
  
mir-TAR

Rfam
  
RF00250

Domain(s)
  
Viruses

Alt. Symbols
  
TAR

RNA type
  
Gene; miRNA

GO
  
0035068 0035195

Trans-activation response element (TAR)

The HIV trans-activation response (TAR) element is an RNA element which is known to be required for the trans-activation of the viral promoter and for virus replication. The TAR hairpin is a dynamic structure that acts as a binding site for the Tat protein, and this interaction stimulates the activity of the long terminal repeat promoter.

Further analysis has shown that TAR is a pre-microRNA that produces mature microRNAs from both strands of the TAR stem-loop. These miRNAs are thought to prevent infected cells from undergoing apoptosis by downregulating the genes ERCC1, IER3, CDK9, and Bim.

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