Repression of RNA polymerase III transcription by adenovirus E1A (original) (raw)

A Purified Adenovirus 289-Amino-Acid ElA Protein Activates RNA Polymerase III Transcription In Vitro and Alters Transcription Factor TFIIIC

Duen-Mei Wang

1991

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Differential activation of RNA polymerase III-transcribed genes by the polyomavirus enhancer and the adenovirus E1A gene products

William Folk

Nucleic Acids Research, 1985

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A purified adenovirus 289-amino-acid E1A protein activates RNA polymerase III transcription in vitro and alters transcription factor TFIIIC

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A novel adenovirus-2 E1A mRNA encoding a protein with transcription activation properties

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An adenovirus E1A transcriptional repressor domain functions as an activator when tethered to a promoter

Maria Bondesson

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Saiff Hamid

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Transcription control region within the protein-coding portion of adenovirus E1A genes

Arnold Berk

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Map of cis-acting sequences that determine alternative pre-mRNA processing in the E3 complex transcription unit of adenovirus

Abraham Scaria

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Primer-dependent eukaryotic RNA polymerase capable of accurate transcription from the adenovirus major late promoter in a reconstituted system

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Individual products of the adenovirus 12S and 13S EIa mRNAs stimulate viral EIIa and EIII expression at the transcriptional level

Todd Leff

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Clark Tibbetts

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Mapping a new gene that encodes an 11,600-molecular-weight protein in the E3 transcription unit of adenovirus 2

Nahed Yacoub

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Robert Rooney

Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1988

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Transcriptional control regions of the adenovirus VAI RNA gene

Dana Fowlkes

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Simian virus 40 small t antigen trans activates the adenovirus E2A promoter by using mechanisms distinct from those used by adenovirus E1A

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Far upstream sequences are required for efficient transcription from the adenovirus-2 E1A transcription unit

Todd Leff

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The carboxy-terminal exon of the adenovirus E1A protein is required for E4F-dependent transcription activation

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Stefan Surzycki

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Charles Samuel

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Lori Maxfield

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Adenovirus E1A protein activation of an integrated viral gene

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Stefan Surzycki

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Adenovirus L-E1A Activates Transcription through Mediator Complex-Dependent Recruitment of the Super Elongation Complex

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Tollefson, A.E., Scaria, A., Saha, S.K. & Wold, W.S. The 11,600-MW protein encoded by region E3 of adenovirus is expressed early but is greatly amplified at late stages of infection. J. Virol. 66, 3633-3642

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