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Tat acetylation: a regulatory switch between early and late phases in HIV transcription elongation.
Ott M, Dorr A, Hetzer-Egger C, Kaehlcke K, Schnolzer M, Henklein P, Cole P, Zhou MM, Verdin E.
Novartis Found Symp. 2004;259:182-93; discussion 193-6, 223-5. Review.
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