Three trans-acting regulatory proteins of herpes simplex virus modulate immediate-early gene expression in a pathway involving positive and negative feedback regulation.
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Herpes simplex virus 1 alpha regulatory protein ICP0 interacts with and stabilizes the cell cycle regulator cyclin D3Herpes simplex virus latency-associated transcript is a stable intronFunctional inaccessibility of quiescent herpes simplex virus genomesHerpesvirus Late Gene Expression: A Viral-Specific Pre-initiation Complex Is KeyBovine Herpes Virus 1 (BHV-1) and Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1) Promote Survival of Latently Infected Sensory Neurons, in Part by Inhibiting ApoptosisThe molecular basis of herpes simplex virus latencyHSV-1 ICP0: paving the way for viral replicationA mechanism for negative gene regulation in Autographa californica multinucleocapsid nuclear polyhedrosis virusThe intrinsic disorder alphabet. III. Dual personality of serine.Isolation and characterization of a functional cDNA encoding ICP0 from herpes simplex virus type 1Role of chromatin during herpesvirus infections.Multiple functions for ORF75c in murid herpesvirus-4 infection.An Epstein-Barr virus immediate-early gene product trans-activates gene expression from the human immunodeficiency virus long terminal repeat.Herpes simplex virus VP16, but not ICP0, is required to reduce histone occupancy and enhance histone acetylation on viral genomes in U2OS osteosarcoma cells.Towards an understanding of the herpes simplex virus type 1 latency-reactivation cyclePersistence and expression of the herpes simplex virus genome in the absence of immediate-early proteins.The polyserine tract of herpes simplex virus ICP4 is required for normal viral gene expression and growth in murine trigeminal gangliaHerpesvirus mRNAs are sorted for export via Crm1-dependent and -independent pathwaysIdentification of an export control sequence and a requirement for the KH domains in ICP27 from herpes simplex virus type 1Truncation of the C-terminal acidic transcriptional activation domain of herpes simplex virus VP16 renders expression of the immediate-early genes almost entirely dependent on ICP0A single regulatory region modulates both cis activation and trans activation of the herpes simplex virus VP5 promoter in transient-expression assays in vivo.Multimerization of ICP0, a herpes simplex virus immediate-early protein.HSV-1-based vectors for gene therapy of neurological diseases and brain tumors: part I. HSV-1 structure, replication and pathogenesis.The Drosophila neuralized gene encodes a C3HC4 zinc finger.The dominant-negative herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) recombinant CJ83193 can serve as an effective vaccine against wild-type HSV-1 infection in mice.Multiplex gene regulation: a two-tiered approach to transgene regulation in transgenic mice.UL54-null pseudorabies virus is attenuated in mice but productively infects cells in cultureThe cellular localization pattern of Varicella-Zoster virus ORF29p is influenced by proteasome-mediated degradationPhosphorylation of transcription factor Sp1 during herpes simplex virus type 1 infectionImmediate-early gene region of human cytomegalovirus trans-activates the promoter of human immunodeficiency virus.ICP0 is not required for efficient stress-induced reactivation of herpes simplex virus type 1 from cultured quiescently infected neuronal cells.Herpes simplex virus-infected cells contain a function(s) that destabilizes both host and viral mRNAsCellular stress rather than stage of the cell cycle enhances the replication and plating efficiencies of herpes simplex virus type 1 ICP0- virusesTranscriptional induction of the ubiquitin gene during herpes simplex virus infection is dependent upon the viral immediate-early protein ICP4Herpes simplex virus ICP0 promotes both histone removal and acetylation on viral DNA during lytic infection.Herpes simplex virus type 1 and bovine herpesvirus 1 latency.Association of the herpes simplex virus regulatory protein ICP4 with specific nucleotide sequences in DNA.Barrier to auto integration factor becomes dephosphorylated during HSV-1 Infection and Can Act as a host defense by impairing viral DNA replication and gene expressionAlpha 4, the major regulatory protein of herpes simplex virus type 1, is stably and specifically associated with promoter-regulatory domains of alpha genes and of selected other viral genes.Herpes simplex virus immediate early infected-cell polypeptide 4 binds to DNA and promotes transcription
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Three trans-acting regulatory proteins of herpes simplex virus modulate immediate-early gene expression in a pathway involving positive and negative feedback regulation.
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