Multiple transcription factor binding sites mediate adenovirus E1A transactivation (original) (raw)

A cellular protein, activating transcription factor, activates transcription of multiple E1A-inducible adenovirus early promoters

Kevin Lee

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1987

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Transactivation by the adenovirus E1A gene

Robert Rooney

Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1988

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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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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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E1A gene products stimulate in vitro transcription from the adenovirus early region 4 promoter by enhancing a stable preinitiation complex

Hiroshi Handa

Virus Genes, 1991

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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

Shridhara Murthy

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1985

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Two mutant binding sites of the activating transcription factor region within the E2A promoter of adenovirus exist in a novel conformation

Katherine Borden

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1994

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Adenovirus E1A under the control of heterologous promoters: Wide variation in E1A expression levels has little effect on virus replication

frank graham

Virology, 1990

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In vivo identification of multiple promoter domains of adenovirus EIIA-late promoter

Shridhara Murthy

The EMBO Journal, 1987

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Mapping a eukaryotic promoter: a DNA sequence required for in vivo expression of adenovirus pre-early functions

Arnold Berk

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1981

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Nucleotide sequence and regulation of the adenovirus type 3 E2A early promoter

Philippe Verwaerde

Virology, 1991

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Adenovirus E1A protein activation of an integrated viral gene

Arnold Berk

The EMBO Journal, 1984

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Adenovirus E1A activation domain binds the basic repeat in the TATA box transcription factor

Arnold Berk

Cell, 1991

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Transcriptional activation by the adenovirus larger E1a product is mediated by members of the cellular transcription factor ATF family which can directly associate with E1a

Bruno Chatton

Molecular and cellular biology, 1993

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

Maria Bondesson

The EMBO Journal

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The adenovirus DNA-binding protein stimulates the rate of transcription directed by adenovirus and adeno-associated virus promoters

Long-Sheng Chang

Journal of Virology, 1990

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Upstream regulatory regions required to stabilize binding to the TATA sequence in an adesovirus early promoter

Joseph Garcia

Nucleic Acids Research, 1987

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The adenovirus EIIA enhancer. Analysis of regulatory sequences and changes in binding activity of ATF and EIIF following adenovirus infection

Mary Loeken

Journal of Biological Chemistry

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

Todd Leff

Nucleic Acids Research, 1983

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Phenotypic Determinants of Adenovirus E1A Gene Autoregulation: Variable Region between Conserved Coding Domains 2 and 3

Saiff Hamid

Virology, 1995

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Readthrough Activation of Early Adenovirus E1b Gene Transcription

Lori Maxfield

1997

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Transcription activation by the transforming domain of adenovirus E1A is efficiently repressed by the last 44 amino acids of E1A

K. Sollerbrant

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Autoregulation of adenovirus E1A gene expression

Clark Tibbetts

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Requirement for distal upstream sequences for maximal transcription in vitro of early region IV of adenovirus

H. Handa

Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1984

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Adenovirus E4-dependent activation of the early E2 promoter is insufficient to promote the early-to-late-phase transition

U. Pettersson

Journal of virology, 1991

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The zinc finger region of the adenovirus E1A transactivating domain complexes with the TATA box binding protein

Arnold Berk

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1994

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Transactivation by human Adenovirus Early Region 1A-Conserved Region Three

Jailal Ablack

2011

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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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Role of a GC-rich motif in transcription regulation of the adenovirus type 2 IVa2 promoter which lacks typical TATA-box element

Katsuhiko Mikoshiba

FEBS Letters, 1991

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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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Transcription Initiation Activity of Adenovirus Left-End Sequence in Adenovirus Vectors with E1 Deleted

Julia Davydova, Koichi Takayama

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

Katarina Nordqvist

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Involvement of Template-Activating Factor I/SET in Transcription of Adenovirus Early Genes as a Positive-Acting Factor

Mitsuru Okuwaki

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A cis-acting element 7 bp upstream of the ESF-1-binding motif is involved in E1A 13S autoregulation of the adenovirus 12 TS2 promoter

Brigitte Pützer

Journal of General Virology, 1997

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