Parvovirus initiation factor PIF: a novel human DNA-binding factor which coordinately recognizes two ACGT motifs.
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Two new members of the emerging KDWK family of combinatorial transcription modulators bind as a heterodimer to flexibly spaced PuCGPy half-sitesGenomic organization of human GMEB-1 and rat GMEB-2: structural conservation of two multifunctional proteinsPossible active origin of replication in the double stranded extended form of the left terminus of LuIII and its implication on the replication model of the parvovirus.Parvovirus initiator protein NS1 and RPA coordinate replication fork progression in a reconstituted DNA replication system.Neoplastic transformation-associated stimulation of the in vitro resolution of concatemer junction fragments from minute virus of mice DNAPhosphorylated STAT5 directly facilitates parvovirus B19 DNA replication in human erythroid progenitors through interaction with the MCM complexExpression profiling of human hepatoma cells reveals global repression of genes involved in cell proliferation, growth, and apoptosis upon infection with parvovirus H-1High-mobility group 1/2 proteins are essential for initiating rolling-circle-type DNA replication at a parvovirus hairpin origin.Replicative functions of minute virus of mice NS1 protein are regulated in vitro by phosphorylation through protein kinase C.Two widely spaced initiator binding sites create an HMG1-dependent parvovirus rolling-hairpin replication origin.Rep-mediated nicking of the adeno-associated virus origin requires two biochemical activities, DNA helicase activity and transesterification.Effect of ATP binding and hydrolysis on dynamics of canine parvovirus NS1Initiation of minute virus of mice DNA replication is regulated at the level of origin unwinding by atypical protein kinase C phosphorylation of NS1.Minute virus of mice initiator protein NS1 and a host KDWK family transcription factor must form a precise ternary complex with origin DNA for nicking to occur.NS1- and minute virus of mice-induced cell cycle arrest: involvement of p53 and p21(cip1)NS1 interaction with CKII alpha: novel protein complex mediating parvovirus-induced cytotoxicity.Reverse genetic system for the analysis of parvovirus telomeres reveals interactions between transcription factor binding sites in the hairpin stemExploring the contribution of distal P4 promoter elements to the oncoselectivity of Minute Virus of Mice.Maintenance of the flip sequence orientation of the ears in the parvoviral left-end hairpin is a nonessential consequence of the critical asymmetry in the hairpin stemThe human parvovirus B19 non-structural protein 1 N-terminal domain specifically binds to the origin of replication in the viral DNA.A heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein A/B-related protein binds to single-stranded DNA near the 5' end or within the genome of feline parvovirus and can modify virus replication.Analysis of cis and trans Requirements for DNA Replication at the Right-End Hairpin of the Human Bocavirus 1 Genome.Comparative characterization of rep proteins from the helper-dependent adeno-associated virus type 2 and the autonomous goose parvovirus.Genome replication and postencapsidation functions mapping to the nonstructural gene restrict the host range of a murine parvovirus in human cells.Human Parvovirus B19 Utilizes Cellular DNA Replication Machinery for Viral DNA Replication.
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Parvovirus initiation factor PIF: a novel human DNA-binding factor which coordinately recognizes two ACGT motifs.
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Parvovirus initiation factor P ...... ly recognizes two ACGT motifs.
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J Christensen
P Tattersall
S F Cotmore
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1997-08-01T00:00:00Z