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| TAT | tetanus antitoxin; thematic apperception test; thematic aptitude test; thrombin-antithrombin complex; thromboplastin activation test; total antitryptic activity; toxin-antitoxin; transactivator; transaxial tomography; tray agglutination test; tumor activity test; turnaround time; tyrosine aminotransferase |
| TATA | Pribnow [box]; tumor-associated transplantation antigen |
| TATR | tyrosine aminotransferase regulator |
| TATST | tetanus antitoxin skin test |
| TAT | Thematic Aperception Test |
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| TAT | Thrombin-antithrombin complex |
| TAT | Thrombin antithrombin III complex |
| TAT | Thrombin-Antithrombin III |
| TAT | Thrombin-antithrombin |
| Tat | Trans-activator |
| TAT | Tray Agglutination Test |
| TAT | Tyrosine amino-transferase |
| Tat | trans-activator protein |
| TAT | tube agglutination test |
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| tat | <protein> An HIV protein that helps produce new complete HIV RNA genomes (see), and ultimately new virus, from the HIV DNA genetic template present in infected cells. Tat may also be involved in: 1) the reactivation of other latent viruses in people with AIDS, such as JC virus, the cause of PML, 2) the development of AIDS-related KS by stimulating the formation of new blood vessels, and 3) the triggering of anergy and apoptosis in CD4 cells. (16 Dec 1997) |
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| Tat protein | <molecular biology> Transactivator protein from lentiviruses, notably HIV. Sequence specific RNA binding proteins that recognise TAR RNA. Peptides from this protein are potent neurotoxins, implying a possible route for HIV mediated toxicity. (18 Nov 1997) |
| tat-associated kinase | <enzyme> Abbreviated tak; binds to activation domain of tat Registry number: EC 2.7.1.- Synonym: p-tefb, positive transcriptional elongation factor b (26 Jun 1999) |
| TATA box | <molecular biology> A consensus sequence found in the promoter region of most genes transcribed by eukaryotic RNA polymerase II. Found about 25 nucleotides before the site of initiation of transcription and has the consensus sequence: 5' TATAAAA 3'. This sequence seems to be important in determining accurately the position at which transcription is initiated. (18 Nov 1997) |
| tataupa | <zoology> A South American tinamou (Crypturus tataupa). Origin: From the native name. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tatou | <zoology> The giant armadillo (Priodontes gigas) of tropical South America. It becomes nearly five feet long including the tail. It is noted for its burrowing powers, feeds largely upon dead animals, and sometimes invades human graves. Origin: Cf. Tatouay. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tatouay | <zoology> An armadillo (Xenurus unicinctus), native of the tropical parts of South America. It has about thirteen movable bands composed of small, nearly square, scales. The head is long; the tail is round and tapered, and nearly destitute of scales; the claws of the fore feet are very large. Synonym: tatouary, and broad-banded armadillo. Origin: Of Brazilian origin; cf. Pg. Tatu, F. Tatou. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tatouhou | <zoology> The peba. Origin: Cf. Tatouay. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tattler | 1. One who tattles; an idle talker; one who tells tales. 2. <zoology> Any one of several species of large, long-legged sandpipers belonging to the genus Totanus. The common American species are the greater tattler, or telltale (T. Melanoleucus), the smaller tattler, or lesser yellowlegs (T. Flavipes), the solitary tattler (T. Solitarius), and the semipalmated tattler, or willet. The first two are Synonym: telltale, telltale spine, telltale tattler, yellowlegs, yellowshanks, and yelper. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tattoo | An indelible mark or figure made by puncturing the skin and introducing some pigment into the punctures; a mode of ornamentation practiced by various barbarous races, both in ancient and modern times, and also by some among civilized nations, especially by sailors. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tattooing | The insertion of permanent colours in the skin by introducing them through punctures. Tattooing of the cornea is the permanent colouring of the cornea chiefly to conceal leukomatous spots. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tatu | <zoology> Same as Tatou. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| tatusiid | <zoology> Any armadillo of the family Tatusiidae, of which the peba and mule armadillo are examples. Also used adjectively. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| gene products, tat | Trans-acting transcription factors. Nuclear proteins whose expression is required for HIV viral replication. The tat protein stimulates HIV-ltr-driven RNA synthesis for both viral regulatory and viral structural proteins. Tat stands for trans-activation of transcription. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| genes, tat | DNA sequences that form the coding region for the protein responsible for trans-activation of transcription (tat) in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Box, Hogness, Box, TATA
Synonyms : TATA-Binding Protein-Related Factor, TATA-Binding Protein-Related Factors, TBP-Like Protein (TLP), TBP-Like TLP, TATA Binding Protein Related Factor, TATA Binding Protein Related Factors, TATA Box Binding Protein Like Proteins, TBP Like TLP, TBP Related Factor
Synonyms : TAF (TATA-Associated Factors), TBP-Associated Factor, TATA Binding Protein Associated Factors, TBP Associated Factor, TBP Associated Factors
Synonyms : RNA Polymerase II TATA-Binding Protein, TATA-Binding Protein, Transcription Factor TBP, RNA Polymerase II TATA Binding Protein, TATA Binding Protein, TATA Box Binding Protein
Synonyms : Tattooings
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a drumbeat or bugle call that signals the military to return to their quarters a design on the skin made by tattooing the practice of making a design on the skin by pricking and staining stain (skin) with indelible color
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United States biochemist who discovered how genes act by regulating definite chemical events (1909-1975) United States jazz pianist who was almost completely blind; his innovations influenced many other jazz musicians (1910-1956)
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DNA sequence motif of importance for transcription initiation.
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A consensus sequence in the 5' region of eukaryotic transcription promoter regions that controls the binding of RNA Polymerase II. The TATA box is also known as the Goldberg-Hogness box.
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| TAT | tastelessness by virtue of being cheap and vulgar |
| TAT | make lacework by knotting or looping |
| TAT | the Uto-Aztecan language of the Tatahumara people |
| TAT | the Turkic language spoken by the Tatar people living from the Volga to the Ural Mountains |
| TAT | a member of the Turkic-speaking people living from the Volga to the Ural Mountains (the name has been attributed to many other groups) |
| TAT | a member of the Mongolian people of central Asia who invaded Russia in the 13th century |
| TAT | United States poet and critic (1899-1979) |
| TAT | an edible tuber native to South America |
| TAT | French filmmaker (1908-1982) |
| TAT | about three feet long exclusive of tail |
| TAT | naked-tailed armadillo of tropical South America |
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