Medical Definition of HIV long-terminal repeat

1. Regulatory sequences important for viral replication that are located on each end of the HIV genome. The ltr includes the HIV enhancer, promoter, and other sequences. Specific regions in the ltr include the negative regulatory element (nre), nf-kappa b binding sites , sp1 binding sites, tata box, and trans-acting responsive element (tar). The binding of both cellular and viral proteins to these regions regulates HIV transcription. (12 Dec 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of HIV Long-terminal Repeat

HIV-negatives
HIV-positive
HIV-positives
HIV antibodies
HIV antigens
HIV core protein p24
HIV encephalopathy
HIV enhancer
HIV enteropathy
HIV envelope protein gp120
HIV envelope protein gp160
HIV envelope protein gp41
HIV infections
HIV integrase
HIV integrase inhibitors
HIV long-terminal repeat (current term)
HIV negative
HIV positive
HIV protease
HIV protease inhibitors
HIV seronegativity
HIV seropositivity
HIV seroprevalence
HIV statuses
HIV test
HIV testings
HIV tests
HIV virus
HIV wasting syndrome
HKMA

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