The promoter-regulatory region of the major immediate-early gene of human cytomegalovirus responds to T-lymphocyte stimulation and contains functional cyclic AMP-response elements.
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Monitoring immediate-early gene expression through firefly luciferase imaging of HRS/J hairless miceReactivation of the previously silenced cytomegalovirus major immediate-early promoter in the mouse liver: involvement of NFkappaB.Persistence and expression of the herpes simplex virus genome in the absence of immediate-early proteins.Repression of human cytomegalovirus major immediate early gene expression by the cellular transcription factor CCAAT displacement protein.Allogeneic transplantation induces expression of cytomegalovirus immediate-early genes in vivo: a model for reactivation from latencyPhorbol ester-induced human cytomegalovirus major immediate-early (MIE) enhancer activation through PKC-delta, CREB, and NF-kappaB desilences MIE gene expression in quiescently infected human pluripotent NTera2 cells.Requirement of multiple cis-acting elements in the human cytomegalovirus major immediate-early distal enhancer for viral gene expression and replication.Human cytomegalovirus tropism for mucosal myeloid dendritic cells.Longitudinal, noninvasive imaging of T-cell effector function and proliferation in living subjects.The human cytomegalovirus major immediate-early enhancer determines the efficiency of immediate-early gene transcription and viral replication in permissive cells at low multiplicity of infection.Role of the human cytomegalovirus major immediate-early promoter's 19-base-pair-repeat cyclic AMP-response element in acutely infected cells.Constitutive and enhanced expression from the CMV major IE promoter in a defective adenovirus vectorRegulation of neuroblast mitosis is determined by PACAP receptor isoform expressionFormation of several specific nucleoprotein complexes on the human cytomegalovirus immediate early enhancerThe variability in activity of the universally expressed human cytomegalovirus immediate early gene 1 enhancer/promoter in transgenic mice.Analysis and mapping of a family of 3'-coterminal transcripts containing coding sequences for human cytomegalovirus open reading frames UL93 through UL99.Reversal of human cytomegalovirus major immediate-early enhancer/promoter silencing in quiescently infected cells via the cyclic AMP signaling pathway.The enhancer domain of the human cytomegalovirus major immediate-early promoter determines cell type-specific expression in transgenic mice.Developmental analysis of the cytomegalovirus enhancer in transgenic animals.Two distinct upstream regulatory domains containing multicopy cellular transcription factor binding sites provide basal repression and inducible enhancer characteristics to the immediate-early IES (US3) promoter from human cytomegalovirusSynergistic interactions between overlapping binding sites for the serum response factor and ELK-1 proteins mediate both basal enhancement and phorbol ester responsiveness of primate cytomegalovirus major immediate-early promoters in monocyte and T-Effect of a modulator deletion on transcription of the human cytomegalovirus major immediate-early genes in infected undifferentiated and differentiated cells.The role of ATF in regulating the human cytomegalovirus DNA polymerase (UL54) promoter during viral infection.Functional association between promoter structure and transcript alternative splicing.Identification of a large bent DNA domain and binding sites for serum response factor adjacent to the NFI repeat cluster and enhancer region in the major IE94 promoter from simian cytomegalovirus.Human immunodeficiency viruses containing heterologous enhancer/promoters are replication competent and exhibit different lymphocyte tropisms.Quantitation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection kinetics.Characterization of human cytomegalovirus UL84 early gene and identification of its putative protein productHuman cytomegalovirus contains a tegument protein that enhances transcription from promoters with upstream ATF and AP-1 cis-acting elementsThe human cytomegalovirus 2.7-kilobase RNA promoter contains a functional binding site for the adenovirus major late transcription factor.T-cell activation is required for efficient replication of human herpesvirus 6.The IE2 gene products of human cytomegalovirus specifically down-regulate expression from the major immediate-early promoter through a target sequence located near the cap site.Identification of a transactivating function mapping to the putative immediate-early locus of human herpesvirus 6Modulation of T-cell activation through protein kinase C- or A-dependent signalling pathways synergistically increases human immunodeficiency virus long terminal repeat induction by cytomegalovirus immediate-early proteinsThe palindromic series I repeats in the simian cytomegalovirus major immediate-early promoter behave as both strong basal enhancers and cyclic AMP response elements.Transactivation of a human cytomegalovirus early promoter by gene products from the immediate-early gene IE2 and augmentation by IE1: mutational analysis of the viral proteins.Phytohemagglutinin-induced activity of cyclic AMP (cAMP) response elements from cytomegalovirus is reduced by cyclosporine and synergistically enhanced by cAMPDynamic histone H3 acetylation and methylation at human cytomegalovirus promoters during replication in fibroblasts.Early activation of the Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus RTA, RAP, and MTA promoters by the tetradecanoyl phorbol acetate-induced AP1 pathway.Multiple Transcripts Encode Full-Length Human Cytomegalovirus IE1 and IE2 Proteins during Lytic Infection.
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The promoter-regulatory region of the major immediate-early gene of human cytomegalovirus responds to T-lymphocyte stimulation and contains functional cyclic AMP-response elements.
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The promoter-regulatory region ...... cyclic AMP-response elements.
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The promoter-regulatory region ...... cyclic AMP-response elements.
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The promoter-regulatory region ...... cyclic AMP-response elements.
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The promoter-regulatory region ...... cyclic AMP-response elements.
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G W Hunninghake
M F Stinski
M M Monick
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1989-07-01T00:00:00Z