Cloning of a DNA fragment from the left-hand terminus of the adenovirus type 2 genome and its use in site-directed mutagenesis.
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Production of adenovirus vectors and their use as a delivery system for influenza vaccines.Adenovirus vector designed for expression of toxic proteins.Retinoblastoma growth suppressor and a 300-kDa protein appear to regulate cellular DNA synthesis.The E4-6/7 protein functionally compensates for the loss of E1A expression in adenovirus infectionAltering the Ad5 packaging domain affects the maturation of the Ad particles.Protein IX, a minor component of the human adenovirus capsid, is essential for the packaging of full length genomesDifferential splicing yields novel adenovirus 5 E1A mRNAs that encode 30 kd and 35 kd proteins.A novel adenovirus-2 E1A mRNA encoding a protein with transcription activation properties.In vivo identification of multiple promoter domains of adenovirus EIIA-late promoterDissection of overlapping functions within the adenovirus type 5 E1A gene.Differentiation of embryonic mesenchymal cells to odontoblast-like cells by overexpression of dentin matrix protein 1.Generation of adenovirus by transfection of plasmidsBipartite structure and functional independence of adenovirus type 5 packaging elements.Effect of the tripartite leader on synthesis of a non-viral protein in an adenovirus 5 recombinant.Adenovirus early region 1A protein activates transcription of a nonviral gene introduced into mammalian cells by infection or transfection.Adenovirus tripartite leader sequence enhances translation of mRNAs late after infection.Function of adenovirus terminal protein in the initiation of DNA replicationAbsence of an essential regulatory influence of the adenovirus E1B 19-kilodalton protein on viral growth and early gene expression in human diploid WI38, HeLa, and A549 cells.Identification of specific adenovirus E1A N-terminal residues critical to the binding of cellular proteins and to the control of cell growthThe E1B 19-kilodalton protein is not essential for transformation of rodent cells in vitro by adenovirus type 5The NFIII/OCT-1 binding site stimulates adenovirus DNA replication in vivo and is functionally redundant with adjacent sequencescis and trans requirements for the selective packaging of adenovirus type 5 DNAGenetic dissection of the transactivating domain of the E1a 289R protein of adenovirus type 2Growth factor induction by the adenovirus type 5 E1A 12S protein is required for immortalization of primary epithelial cells.Cooperative binding of EF-1A to the E1A enhancer region mediates synergistic effects on E1A transcription during adenovirus infection.Four major sequence elements of simian virus 40 large T antigen coordinate its specific and nonspecific DNA binding.Adenovirus type 5 packaging domain is composed of a repeated element that is functionally redundant.cis-dominant defect in activation of adenovirus type 5 E1b early RNA synthesis.A gene transfer vector-cell line system for complete functional complementation of adenovirus early regions E1 and E4.Organization of the transcriptional control region of the E1b gene of adenovirus type 5.Simian virus 40 small-t does not transactivate RNA polymerase II promoters in virus infections.Adenovirus early region 4 encodes two gene products with redundant effects in lytic infection.Multiple transcription factor binding sites mediate adenovirus E1A transactivation.Different functional domains of the adenovirus E1A gene are involved in regulation of host cell cycle products.The amino-terminal region of the adenovirus serotype 5 E1a protein performs two separate functions when expressed in primary baby rat kidney cells.Lytic and transforming functions of individual products of the adenovirus E1A gene.Genetic mapping of a major site of phosphorylation in adenovirus type 2 E1A proteins.Identification of mouse adenovirus type 1 early region 1: DNA sequence and a conserved transactivating function.Abundant expression of polyomavirus middle T antigen and dihydrofolate reductase in an adenovirus recombinant.Overproduction of polyomavirus middle T antigen in mammalian cells through the use of an adenovirus vector.
P2860
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P2860
Cloning of a DNA fragment from the left-hand terminus of the adenovirus type 2 genome and its use in site-directed mutagenesis.
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1981 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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