In vivo identification of multiple promoter domains of adenovirus EIIA-late promoter (original) (raw)

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

Philippe Verwaerde

Virology, 1991

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Purification of the upstream element factor of the Adenovirus-2 major late promoter from HeLa and yeast by sequence-specific DNA affinity chromatography

Matthieu Gerard

Journal of Chromatography A, 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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Transactivation by the adenovirus E1A gene

Robert Rooney

Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 1988

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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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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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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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Distinguishable promoter elements are involved in transcriptional activation by E1a and cyclic AMP

Kevin Lee

Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1989

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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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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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Functional Characterization of Core Promoter Elements: the Downstream Core Element Is Recognized by TAF1

Robert Sims

Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2005

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

Arnold Berk

Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1984

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

S. Vijayalingam

Journal of Virology, 2013

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Spacing requirements for simultaneous recognition of the adenovirus major late promoter TATAAAAG box and initiator element

Yuri Nedialkov

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2005

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Cloning and analysis of strong promoters is made possible by the downstream placement of a RNA termination signal (promoter efficiency/RNA synthesis/RNA polymerase/gene expression

Reiner Gentz

Proc. Natd Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 78, No. 8, pp. 4936-4940, 1981

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The activating transcription factor region within the E2A promoter exists in a novel conformation

Katherine Borden

Biochemistry, 1993

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A suppressive effect of Sp1 recruitment to the first leader 5′ splice site region on L4-22K-mediated activation of the adenovirus major late promoter

Susan Lan

Virus Research, 2015

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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 Type 40 E1B Promoter That Contribute to Its Low Transcriptional Activity

Valgerdur Steinthorsdottir

Virology, 1999

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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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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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Specific transcription of preformed nucleoprotein complexes, containing the adenovirus major late promoter, with a chromatographic fraction containing RNA …

Sandip Sinha

Proceedings of the …, 1985

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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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Identification of sequence-specific DNA-binding factors by label transfer: application to the adenovirus-2 major late promoter

Lev Nikolaev, Boris O Glotov

Nucleic Acids Research, 1988

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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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Organization of the noncontiguous promoter components of adenovirus VAI RNA gene is strikingly similar to that of eucaryotic tRNA genes

Beth Etscheid

Molecular and cellular biology, 1983

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

Julia Davydova, Koichi Takayama

Journal of Virology, 2003

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Temporal usage of multiple promoters during the life cycle of human papillomavirus type 31b

Michelle A Ozbun

Journal of Virology

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The promoter-specific transcription factor Sp1 binds to upstream sequences in the SV40 early promoter

William Dynan

Cell, 1983

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