Readthrough Activation of Early Adenovirus E1b Gene Transcription (original) (raw)

Autoregulation of adenovirus E1A gene expression

Clark Tibbetts

Journal of Virology

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

Arnold Berk

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Transactivation by the adenovirus E1A gene

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Dissection of overlapping functions within the adenovirus type 5 E1A gene

Gosta Winberg

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Adenovirus E1A protein activation of an integrated viral gene

Arnold Berk

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The N-terminal region of the adenovirus type 5 E1A proteins can repress expression of cellular genes via two distinct but overlapping domains

Peter Elfferich

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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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Adenovirus early region 1A protein activates transcription of a nonviral gene introduced into mammalian cells by infection or transfection

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Adenovirus early region 1A protein increases the number of template molecules transcribed in cell-free extracts

Arnold Berk

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Sequences in E1A proteins of human adenovirus 5 required for cell transformation, repression of a transcriptional enhancer, and induction of proliferating cell nuclear …

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The Kinetics of Synthesis of Early Viral Proteins in KB Cells Infected with Wild-type and Transformation-defective Host-range Mutants of Human Adenovirus Type 5

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

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

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Analysis of DNA binding by the adenovirus type 5 E1A oncoprotein

Michael Shuen

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Cellular GCN5 Is a Novel Regulator of Human Adenovirus E1A-Conserved Region 3 Transactivation

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

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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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Gene product of region E4 of adenovirus type 5 modulates accumulation of certain viral polypeptides

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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

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

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

Maria Bondesson

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Deletion of the gene encoding the adenovirus 5 early region 1b 21,000-molecular-weight polypeptide leads to degradation of viral and host cell DNA

Stephen H Pilder

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Recent lessons in gene expression, cell cycle control, and cell biology from adenovirus

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Multiple transcription factor binding sites mediate adenovirus E1A transactivation

Arnold Berk

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Characterization of the 55K adenovirus type 5 E1B product and related proteins

Jose Teodoro

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A cascade of adenovirus early functions is required for expression of adeno-associated virus

W. Richardson

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Immunomodulatory Functions Encoded by the E3 Transcription Unit of Adenoviruses

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

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