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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1987
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E1A gene products stimulate in vitro transcription from the adenovirus early region 4 promoter by enhancing a stable preinitiation complex
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Virus Genes, 1991
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Mapping a eukaryotic promoter: a DNA sequence required for in vivo expression of adenovirus pre-early functions
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1981
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1988
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Adenovirus EIIA early promoter: transcriptional control elements and induction by the viral pre-early EIA gene, which appears to be sequence independent
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1985
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Adeno-associated virus helper activity of adenovirus DNA binding protein
Richard McPherson
Journal of Virology, 1982
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Adenovirus E1A under the control of heterologous promoters: Wide variation in E1A expression levels has little effect on virus replication
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Virology, 1990
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Adenovirus early region 1A protein activates transcription of a nonviral gene introduced into mammalian cells by infection or transfection
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1984
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Properties of the adenovirus IVa2 gene product, an effector of late-phase-dependent activation of the major late promoter
Pierre Lutz
Journal of virology, 1996
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Requirement for distal upstream sequences for maximal transcription in vitro of early region IV of adenovirus
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Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1984
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In vivo identification of multiple promoter domains of adenovirus EIIA-late promoter
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The EMBO Journal, 1987
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Adenovirus E1A protein activation of an integrated viral gene
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The EMBO Journal, 1984
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Nucleotide sequence and regulation of the adenovirus type 3 E2A early promoter
Philippe Verwaerde
Virology, 1991
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Interaction of a common factor with ATF, Sp1, or TATAA promoter elements is required for these sequences to mediate transactivation by the adenoviral oncogene E1a
Steven Weintraub
Molecular and cellular biology, 1992
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Transcription Initiation Activity of Adenovirus Left-End Sequence in Adenovirus Vectors with E1 Deleted
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The transcription strategy of bovine adeno-associated virus (B-AAV) combines features of both adeno-associated virus type 2 (AAV2) and type 5 (AAV5)
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Multiple transcription factor binding sites mediate adenovirus E1A transactivation
Arnold Berk
Journal of Virology, 1989
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Autoregulation of adenovirus E1A gene expression
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Efficient Expression of the Adeno-Associated Virus Type 5 P41 Capsid Gene Promoter in 293 Cells Does Not Require Rep
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Analysis of DNA binding by the adenovirus type 5 E1A oncoprotein
Michael Shuen
The Journal of general virology, 2002
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Transcription control region within the protein-coding portion of adenovirus E1A genes
Arnold Berk
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1984
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A cascade of adenovirus early functions is required for expression of adeno-associated virus
W. Richardson
Cell, 1981
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The adenovirus EIIA enhancer. Analysis of regulatory sequences and changes in binding activity of ATF and EIIF following adenovirus infection
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In vitro transcription of adenovirus 2 DNA
Stefan Surzycki
MGG Molecular & General Genetics, 1976
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High mobility group proteins 1 and 2 stimulate binding of a specific transcription factor to the adenovirus major late promoter
Peter Molloy
Nucleic Acids Research, 1988
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The Role of Sequence-Specific DNA-Binding Proteins in Adenovirus DNA Replication
Ronald Hay
Journal of Cell Science, 1987
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Stimulation of the adenovirus E2 promoter by simian virus 40 T antigen or E1A occurs by different mechanisms
Mary Loeken
Molecular and cellular biology, 1986
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Readthrough Activation of Early Adenovirus E1b Gene Transcription
Lori Maxfield
1997
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Effect of adenovirus infection on transgene expression under the adenoviral MLP/TPL and the CMVie promoter/enhancer in CHO cells
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An adenovirus E1A transcriptional repressor domain functions as an activator when tethered to a promoter
Maria Bondesson
Nucleic Acids Research, 1994
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Efficient synthesis of adeno-associated virus structural proteins requires both adenovirus DNA binding protein and VA I RNA
Marilyn Huston
Virology, 1989
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Gene product of region E4 of adenovirus type 5 modulates accumulation of certain viral polypeptides
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Adenovirus Late-Phase Infection Is Controlled by a Novel L4 Promoter
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Adenovirus early region 1A protein increases the number of template molecules transcribed in cell-free extracts
Arnold Berk
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1986
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Concordant activity of transgene expression cassettes inserted into E1, E3 and E4 cloning sites in the adenovirus genome
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