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The Major Histocompatibility Complex Class II Transactivator CIITA Inhibits the Persistent Activation of NF-κB by the Human T Cell Lymphotropic Virus Type 1 Tax-1 Oncoprotein

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FIG 1 CIITA inhibits activation of the NF-presented as percentages of the activation by Tax-1, which is set to 100%(column 3)
FIG 2presented as percentages of the activation by Tax-1, which is set to 100% (black column 2)
FIG 3 The subcellular distribution of Tax-1 is affected by CIITA. 293T cellswere transfected with 0.2 �g of Tax-1 expression vector alone (A) or in com-bination with 0.2 �g of plasmid pfCIITA (B and C) and analyzed by IF assayand confocal microscopy for Ta
FIG 4 CIITA blocks Tax-1-dependent nuclear translocation of RelA. 293Tcells were transfected with the Tax-1 or FLAG-tagged CIITA (fCIITA) expres-sion vector or with both plasmids
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