Integration of the adeno-associated virus genome into cellular DNA in latently infected human Detroit 6 cells
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Circular intermediates of recombinant adeno-associated virus have defined structural characteristics responsible for long-term episomal persistence in muscle tissue.Latent adeno-associated virus infection elicits humoral but not cell-mediated immune responses in a nonhuman primate modelSite-specific integration by adeno-associated virusParvovirus replicationRegulation of adeno-associated virus gene expression in 293 cells: control of mRNA abundance and translationAdeno-associated virus Rep proteins target DNA sequences to a unique locus in the human genomeSecond-strand synthesis is a rate-limiting step for efficient transduction by recombinant adeno-associated virus vectorsAdeno-associated virus at 50: a golden anniversary of discovery, research, and gene therapy success--a personal perspectiveCellular proteins required for adeno-associated virus DNA replication in the absence of adenovirus coinfection.Integration preferences of wildtype AAV-2 for consensus rep-binding sites at numerous loci in the human genome.Development of animal models for adeno-associated virus site-specific integration.AAV's anatomy: roadmap for optimizing vectors for translational successRescue and autonomous replication of adeno-associated virus type 2 genomes containing Rep-binding site mutations in the viral p5 promoter.A chimeric protein containing the N terminus of the adeno-associated virus Rep protein recognizes its target site in an in vivo assay.Kinetics of recombinant adeno-associated virus-mediated gene transfer.Recruitment of single-stranded recombinant adeno-associated virus vector genomes and intermolecular recombination are responsible for stable transduction of liver in vivo.Isolation of recombinant adeno-associated virus vector-cellular DNA junctions from mouse liver.Amino-terminal domain exchange redirects origin-specific interactions of adeno-associated virus rep78 in vitro.Latent infection of KB cells with adeno-associated virus type 2Characterization of a preferred site on human chromosome 19q for integration of adeno-associated virus DNA by non-homologous recombination.Adeno-associated virus (AAV) site-specific recombination does not require a Rep-dependent origin of replication within the AAV terminal repeat.A genetic screen identifies a cellular regulator of adeno-associated virus.Characterization of adeno-associated virus genomes isolated from human tissues.Herpes simplex virus type 1/adeno-associated virus rep(+) hybrid amplicon vector improves the stability of transgene expression in human cells by site-specific integration.Adeno-associated viruses undergo substantial evolution in primates during natural infections.Identification of an insulator in AAVS1, a preferred region for integration of adeno-associated virus DNA.AAV2 X increases AAV6 rep/cap-driven rAAV production.Rescue and replication of adeno-associated virus type 2 as well as vector DNA sequences from recombinant plasmids containing deletions in the viral inverted terminal repeats: selective encapsidation of viral genomes in progeny virionsA "humanized" green fluorescent protein cDNA adapted for high-level expression in mammalian cells.A novel terminal resolution-like site in the adeno-associated virus type 2 genome.Analysis of recombinant adeno-associated virus packaging and requirements for rep and cap gene products.Adeno-associated virus type 2 DNA replication in vivo: mutation analyses of the D sequence in viral inverted terminal repeats.Adeno-associated virus vector integration junctions.Methods for gene transfer to the central nervous system.Lung Infection by Human Bocavirus Induces the Release of Profibrotic Mediator Cytokines In Vivo and In VitroTargeted integration of adeno-associated virus (AAV) into human chromosome 19.Lysine: Is it worth more?Cloning of adeno-associated virus into pBR322: rescue of intact virus from the recombinant plasmid in human cells.Adeno-associated virus vector for high-frequency integration, expression, and rescue of genes in mammalian cells.Nucleoprotein complexes of minute virus of mice have a distinct structure different from that of chromatin
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Integration of the adeno-associated virus genome into cellular DNA in latently infected human Detroit 6 cells
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