Localization of the adenovirus E1Aa protein, a positive-acting transcriptional factor, in infected cells infected cells.
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Conserved features of eukaryotic hsp70 genes revealed by comparison with the nucleotide sequence of human hsp70Nucleotide sequence of the 3' exon of the human N-myc geneAnalysis of adenovirus transforming proteins from early regions 1A and 1B with antisera to inducible fusion antigens produced in Escherichia coli.Bovine papilloma virus-transformed cells contain multiple E2 proteins.Dissection of overlapping functions within the adenovirus type 5 E1A gene.DNA-binding properties of an adenovirus 289R E1A proteinHuman immunodeficiency virus type 1 viral protein R localization in infected cells and virions.Expression and characterization of the trans-activating protein Tax of human T-cell leukemia virus type I in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Analysis with specific polyclonal antiserum indicates that the E1A-associated 300-kDa product is a stable nuclear phosphoprotein that undergoes cell cycle phase-specific modification.Differential requirement for adenovirus type 12 E1A gene products in oncogenic transformation.Two regions of the adenovirus early region 1A proteins are required for transformation.Interactions of minute virus of mice and adenovirus with host nucleoliThe terminal regions of adenovirus and minute virus of mice DNAs are preferentially associated with the nuclear matrix in infected cells.The amino-terminal region of the adenovirus serotype 5 E1a protein performs two separate functions when expressed in primary baby rat kidney cells.The nuclear matrix: a heuristic model for investigating genomic organization and function in the cell nucleus.Posttranslational modification at the N terminus of the human adenovirus type 12 E1A 235R tumor antigen.Partition of E1A proteins between soluble and structural fractions of adenovirus-infected and -transformed cellsSubnuclear localization of the trans-activating protein of human T-cell leukemia virus type IDifferential distribution of the adenovirus E1A proteins and colocalization of E1A with the 70-kilodalton cellular heat shock protein in infected cells.Differential nuclear localization of the major adenovirus type 2 E1a proteins.Stages in the nuclear association of the herpes simplex virus transcriptional activator protein ICP4.Expression of adenovirus E1B mutant phenotypes is dependent on the host cell and on synthesis of E1A proteinsV-myc- and c-myc-encoded proteins are associated with the nuclear matrixE1A 13S and 12S mRNA products made in Escherichia coli both function as nucleus-localized transcription activators but do not directly bind DNAIdentification of adenovirus 12-encoded E1A tumor antigens synthesized in infected and transformed mammalian cells and in Escherichia coli.Monoclonal antibodies specific for adenovirus early region 1A proteins: extensive heterogeneity in early region 1A products.Production of a monospecific antiserum against the early region 1A proteins of adenovirus 12 and adenovirus 5 by an adenovirus 12 early region 1A-beta-galactosidase fusion protein antigen expressed in bacteria.Expression of a proto-oncogene (proto-myb) in hemopoietic tissues of mice.Proteins encoded by the human c-myc oncogene: differential expression in neoplastic cellsNuclear compartmentalization of the v-myb oncogene productExpression and interactions of human adenovirus oncoproteins.A first exon-encoded domain of E1A sufficient for posttranslational modification, nuclear-localization, and induction of adenovirus E3 promoter expression in Xenopus oocytes.Functions of purified E1A protein microinjected into mammalian cells.Sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins are components of a nuclear matrix-attachment site.The structure and functions of the adenovirus early region 1 proteinsAlterations in nuclear matrix structure after adenovirus infection.The protein products of the myc and myb oncogenes and adenovirus E1a are structurally related.Adenovirus-5 E1A suppresses differentiation of 3T3 L1 preadipocytes at lower levels than required for induction of apoptosis.Negative regulatory sequences in the EIa-inducible enhancer of the adenovirus-2 early EIIa promoter.Nonexpression of a major heat shock gene in mouse plasmacytoma MPC-11.
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Localization of the adenovirus E1Aa protein, a positive-acting transcriptional factor, in infected cells infected cells.
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Localization of the adenovirus ...... infected cells infected cells.
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Localization of the adenovirus ...... infected cells infected cells.
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Localization of the adenovirus ...... infected cells infected cells.
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Localization of the adenovirus ...... infected cells infected cells.
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J R Nevins
L T Feldman
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10.1128/MCB.3.5.829
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1983-05-01T00:00:00Z