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Assembly and levels of P-TEFb depend on reversible phosphorylation of cyclin T1

eLife(2021)

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The positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) is a critical co-activator for transcription of most cellular and viral genes, including those of HIV. While P-TEFb is regulated by 7SK snRNA in proliferating cells, it is absent in quiescent and terminally differentiated cells, which has remained unexplored. In these cells, we found that CycT1 not bound to CDK9 is rapidly degraded. Moreover, productive CycT1:CDK9 interactions require phosphorylation of two threonine residues (Thr143 and Thr149) in CycT1 by PKC. Conversely, PP1 dephosphorylates these sites. Thus, PKC inhibitors or removal of PKC by chronic activation results in P-TEFb disassembly and CycT1 degradation. This finding not only recapitulates P-TEFb depletion in resting CD4+ T cells but also in anergic T cells. Importantly, our studies reveal mechanisms of P-TEFb inactivation underlying T cell quiescence, anergy, and exhaustion as well as proviral latency and terminal differentiation of cells. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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reversible phosphorylation,p-tefb
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