TCID | Name | Domain | Kingdom/Phylum | Protein(s) |
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1.C.101.1.1 | The HIV-1 TAT peptide derives from the 101aa Tat protein (facilitates transport of drugs and macromolecules across membranes) (Herce and Garcia, 2007). TAT peptides can traverse cell membranes and generate pores in artificial membranes (Ciobanasu et al., 2010). Anionic lipids accelerate peptide permeation. Cholesterol hinders transmembrane pore formation and thus modulates solute permeability (Hu and Patel 2016). | Viruses |
Pararnavirae, Artverviricota | TAT peptide of HIV (11aas; 1JM4_A) TAT protein (Q8UMQ1) |
1.C.101.1.2 | Tat protein, of 112 aas and possibly 1 TMS. | Viruses |
Pararnavirae, Artverviricota | Tat protein of Simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) |
1.C.101.1.3 | Tat protein of 103 aas and possibly 1 TMS. | Viruses |
Pararnavirae, Artverviricota | Tat protein of bovine immunodeficiency virus |
1.C.101.1.4 | Tat1 protein of 97 aas and possibly one TMS. | Viruses |
Pararnavirae, Artverviricota | Tat protein of Jembrana disease virus |
1.C.101.1.5 | Tat protein of 74 aas and possibly one TMS. | Viruses |
Pararnavirae, Artverviricota | Tat protein of Rabbit endogenous lentivirus type K |