Minute Virus of Mice Non-structural Protein NS-1 Is Necessary and Sufficient for Trans-activation of the Viral P39 Promoter
Christian Doerig
Journal of General Virology, 1988
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Inhibition of transcription-regulating properties of nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) of parvovirus minute virus of mice by a dominant-negative mutant form of NS1
Jean Rommelaere
The Journal of general virology, 2001
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Characterization of a surrogate TATA box promoter that regulates in vitro transcription of the simian virus 40 major late gene
Gokul Das
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1985
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Targeting of promoters for trans activation by a carboxy-terminal domain of the NS-1 protein of the parvovirus minute virus of mice
Jean Rommelaere
Journal of Virology
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Transcription factor Sp1 recognizes promoter sequences from the monkey genome that are simian virus 40 promoter
William Dynan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1985
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Characterization of the trans-activation-responsive element of the parvovirus H-1 P38 promoter
Solon Rhode
Journal of Virology, 1987
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Initiation of transcription from the minute virus of mice P4 promoter is stimulated in rat cells expressing a c-Ha-ras oncogene
Jean Rommelaere
Journal of Virology
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Parvovirus H-1 P38 promoter requires the trans-activation region (tar), an SP1 site, and a TATA box for full activity
Solon Rhode
Virology, 1992
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Transcriptional activation by simian virus 40 large T antigen: requirements for simple promoter structures containing either TATA or initiator elements with variable upstream factor binding sites
M Gruda
Journal of virology, 1993
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Transactivation of a cellular promoter by the NS1 protein of the parvovirus minute virus of mice through a putative hormone-responsive element
Jean Rommelaere
Journal of Virology
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Modulation of Minute Virus of Mice Cytotoxic Activities through Site-Directed Mutagenesis within the NS Coding Region
Jean Rommelaere
Journal of Virology, 2003
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Mutations in the NTP-binding motif of minute virus of mice (MVM) NS-1 protein uncouple ATPase and DNA helicase functions
Hitesh Jindal
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1994
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The block to transcription elongation at the minute virus of mice attenuator is regulated by cellular elongation factors
Eyal Bengal
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1991
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ras Oncogene-dependent activation of the P4 promoter of minute virus of mice through a proximal P4 element interacting with the Ets family of transcription factors
Jean Rommelaere
Journal of Virology
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Terminal regions of the NS-1 protein of the parvovirus minute virus of mice are involved in cytotoxicity and promoter trans inhibition
Jean Rommelaere
Journal of Virology
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Activity of simian DNA-binding factors is altered in the presence of simian virus 40 (SV40) early proteins: characterization of factors binding to elements involved in activation of the SV40 late promoter
M Gruda
Journal of Virology
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Trans-activation of H-1 parvovirus P38 promoter is correlated with increased binding of cellular protein(s) to the trans-activation responsive element (tar)
Solon Rhode
Virology, 1992
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Nonstructural protein of parvoviruses B19 and minute virus of mice controls transcription
Christian Doerig
Journal of Virology, 1990
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Regulation of eukaryotic gene expression by transactivating proteins and cis acting DNA elements
M. Yaniv
Biology of the Cell, 1984
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Involvement of simian virus 40 (SV40) small t antigen in trans activation of SV40 early and late promoters
Mary Loeken
Journal of Virology
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Characterization of a new tissue-specific transcription factor binding to the simian virus 40 enhancer TC-II (NF-kappa B) element
P. Bucher
1992
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NF-Y controls transcription of the minute virus of mice P4 promoter through interaction with an unusual binding site
Serge Plaza, Jean Rommelaere
Journal of Virology
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Cellular Transcription Factor Sp1 Recruits Simian Virus 40 Capsid Proteins to the Viral Packaging Signal, ses
Ariella Oppenheim
Journal of Virology, 2002
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Simian virus 40 (SV40) T-antigen transcriptional activation mediated through the Oct/SPH region of the SV40 late promoter
M Gruda
Journal of virology, 1991
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Effect of the 21-bp repeat upstream element on in vitro transcription from the early and late SV40 promoters
Hugo Barrera-saldaƱa
The EMBO Journal, 1984
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trans-Activation of parvovirus P38 promoter by the 76K noncapsid protein
Solon Rhode
Journal of Virology, 1985
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Characterization of the cell type-specific determinant in the genome of minute virus of mice
Jean-Philippe Antonietti
Journal of Virology, 1988
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Cruciform structure of a DNA motif of parvovirus minute virus of mice (prototype strain) involved in the attenuation of gene expression
Jean Rommelaere
Journal of General Virology, 1994
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Functional Modules Important for Activated Expression of Early Genes of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Are Clustered Upstream of the TATA Box
Nupur Pande
Virology, 1998
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Novel PKC Is Required To Activate Replicative Functions of the Major Nonstructural Protein NS1 of Minute Virus of Mice
Sylvie Lachmann
Journal of Virology, 2003
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Stereoalignment requirements for activation of transcription by the Simian virus 40 enhancer
Bruno Chatton
Nucleic Acids Research, 1990
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The repeated GC-rich motifs upstream from the TATA box are important elements of the SV40 early promoter
Daniel Baty
Nucleic Acids Research, 1983
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The genome of minute virus of mice, an autonomous parvovirus, encodes two overlapping transcription units
David Ward
Nucleic Acids Research, 1983
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The SV40 capsid protein VP3 cooperates with the cellular transcription factor Sp1 in DNA-binding and in regulating viral promoter activity 1 1 Edited by M. Yaniv
Ariela Gordon-shaag
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1998
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