PLX232932
GSE84197: Benzotriazoles reactivate latent HIV-1 through inactivation of STAT5 SUMOylation (RNA-Seq)
- Organsim human
- Type RNASEQ
- Target gene
- Project ARCHS4
We screened for small molecules that reactivated latent HIV-1 and identified benzotriazoles as latency-reducing agents. Here, we characterize the effects of HODHBt on gene expression in cultured T cells from three donors by polyA RNA-Seq and on STAT5A occupancy of the HIV-1 LTR promoter by ChIP-Seq. These and other results demonstrate that benzotriazoles block SUMOylation of phosphorylated STAT5, prolonging its transcriptional activity. SOURCE: Kyle Nilson3120 MERF University of Iowa
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