Tumor antigen(s) in cell productively infected by wild-type polyoma virus and mutant NG-18.
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Identification of binding sites on the regulatory A subunit of protein phosphatase 2A for the catalytic C subunit and for tumor antigens of simian virus 40 and polyomavirusTransfer of proteins from gels to diazobenzyloxymethyl-paper and detection with antisera: a method for studying antibody specificity and antigen structureThe third subunit of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A), a 55-kilodalton protein which is apparently substituted for by T antigens in complexes with the 36- and 63-kilodalton PP2A subunits, bears little resemblance to T antigens.Identification of TAZ as a binding partner of the polyomavirus T antigens.Serine 257 phosphorylation regulates association of polyomavirus middle T antigen with 14-3-3 proteinsDistinct transformation phenotypes induced by polyoma virus and simian virus 40 in rat fibroblasts and their control by an early viral gene function.Viable deletion mutant in the medium and large T-antigen-coding sequences of the polyoma virus genome.Middle T antigen as primary inducer of full expression of the phenotype of transformation by polyoma virus.Polyoma virus middle t antigen: a tumor progression factor.Phosphorylation of polyoma middle T antigen and cellular proteins in purified plasma membranes of polyoma virus-infected cells.T-antigen expression by polyoma mutants with modified RNA splicing.Common methionine-tryptic peptides near the amino-terminal end of primate papovavirus tumor antigens.Spliced early mRNAs of simian virus 40.Protein kinase activity immunoprecipitated from adenovirus infected cells by sera from tumor-bearing hamstersPolyoma virus infection of retinoic acid-induced differentiated teratocarcinoma cells.Initiation of polyoma virus DNA replication in vitro and its dependence on the viral gene A protein.Evidence for the role of double-helical structures in the maturation of simian virus-40 messenger RNA.Amino-terminal regions of polyomavirus middle T antigen are required for interactions with protein phosphatase 2A.Phosphorylation sites in polyomavirus large T antigen that regulate its function in viral, but not cellular, DNA synthesis.Viable deletion mutants in the simian virus 40 early regionExpression of simian virus 40 early genes in transformed rat cells is correlated with maintenance of the transformed phenotypeExpression of polyoma early gene products in E. coliPolyoma virus. The early region and its T-antigens.Regions of the polyoma genome coding for T antigensTransformation by polyoma virus is drastically reduced by substitution of phenylalanine for tyrosine at residue 315 of middle-sized tumor antigen.Carboxy terminus of polyoma middle-sized tumor antigen is required for attachment to membranes, associated protein kinase activities, and cell transformationPolyoma large tumor antigen is not required for tumorigenesis mediated by viral DNA.Transformation of rat embryo fibroblasts by cloned polyoma virus DNA fragments containing only part of the early region.Molecular dissection of Rauscher virus gp70 by using monoclonal antibodies: localization of acquired sequences of related envelope gene recombinantsPhosphorylation of T-antigen and control T-antigen expression in cells transformed by wild-type and tsA mutants of simian virus 40Multiple forms of polyoma virus tumor antigens from infected and transformed cells.Growth state of the cell early after infection with simian virus 40 determines whether the maintenance of transformation will be A-gene dependent or independent.Isolation and characterization of polyoma virus genomes with deletions between the origin of viral DNA replication and the site of initiation of translation in the early region.Establishment and characterization of hamster cell lines transformed by restriction endonuclease fragments of adenovirus 5Mutation of a cysteine residue in polyomavirus middle T antigen abolishes interactions with protein phosphatase 2A, pp60c-src, and phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase, activation of c-fos expression, and cellular transformation.Polyomavirus middle T-antigen NPTY mutants.Characterization of pp85, a target of oncogenes and growth factor receptorsA completely transformation-defective point mutant of polyomavirus middle T antigen which retains full associated phosphatidylinositol kinase activityAssociation of simian virus 40 small-t antigen with the 61-kilodalton component of a cellular protein complexIdentification of the Epstein-Barr virus terminal protein gene products in latently infected lymphocytes
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Tumor antigen(s) in cell productively infected by wild-type polyoma virus and mutant NG-18.
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1978 nî lūn-bûn
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1978 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1978 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1978年の論文
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1978年論文
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1978年論文
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1978年論文
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Tumor antigen(s) in cell produ ...... olyoma virus and mutant NG-18.
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Tumor antigen(s) in cell produ ...... olyoma virus and mutant NG-18.
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Tumor antigen(s) in cell produ ...... olyoma virus and mutant NG-18.
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Tumor antigen(s) in cell produ ...... olyoma virus and mutant NG-18.
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Tumor antigen(s) in cell produ ...... olyoma virus and mutant NG-18.
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Tumor antigen(s) in cell produ ...... olyoma virus and mutant NG-18.
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Tumor antigen(s) in cell produ ...... olyoma virus and mutant NG-18.
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Benjamin TL
Schaffhausen BS
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10.1073/PNAS.75.1.79
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1978-01-01T00:00:00Z