Genome-wide binding map of the HIV Tat protein to the human genome (ChIP-chip)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA154549)

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Project name: Homo sapiens
Description: The HIV-1 Trans-Activator of Transcription (Tat) protein binds to multiple host cellular factors and greatly enhances the level of transcription of the HIV genome. Here, we report the genome-wide binding map of Tat to the human genome in Jurkat T cells (Jurkat-Tat cells) using chromatin immunoprecipitation combined with next-generation sequencing. cDNA microarray was used to monitor gene expression changes between Jurkat and Jurkat-Tat cells. Additionally, we compared distribution of H3K9ac near gene promoters between Jurkat and Jurkat-Tat cells using ChIP-chip method and hybridized onto Agilent promoter array. Our data reveal that Tat’s interaction with the host genome is more extensive than previously thought, with potentially important implications for the viral life cycle.Overall design: Expression profiles on Jurkat-Tat cells versus Jurkat cells. ChIP on chip for H3K9ac in Jurkat-Tat versus Jurkat cells. ChIP-seq for HIV-1 Tat protein in Jurkat-Tat cells.
Data type: Epigenomics
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Medical
Organization: Biological Chemistry, University of California Los Angeles
Literatures
  1. PMID: 22073215
Release date: 2011-11-06
Last updated: 2011-07-18