Interaction of the adeno-associated virus Rep protein with a sequence within the A palindrome of the viral terminal repeat.
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Efficient replication of adeno-associated virus type 2 vectors: a cis-acting element outside of the terminal repeats and a minimal sizeAdeno-associated Virus as a Mammalian DNA VectorAdeno-associated virus-mediated microRNA delivery and therapeuticsRoles of adeno-associated virus Rep protein and human chromosome 19 in site-specific recombinationSite-specific integration of adeno-associated virus involves partial duplication of the target locus.Adeno-associated virus site-specifically integrates into a muscle-specific DNA regionCellular proteins required for adeno-associated virus DNA replication in the absence of adenovirus coinfection.Inhibition of herpes simplex virus type 1 replication by adeno-associated virus rep proteins depends on their combined DNA-binding and ATPase/helicase activities.Adeno-associated virus type 2 rep protein inhibits human papillomavirus type 16 E2 recruitment of the transcriptional coactivator p300.Integration preferences of wildtype AAV-2 for consensus rep-binding sites at numerous loci in the human genome.Biochemical characterization of adeno-associated virus rep68 DNA helicase and ATPase activities.Analysis of the effects of charge cluster mutations in adeno-associated virus Rep68 protein in vitroAAV's anatomy: roadmap for optimizing vectors for translational successRescue and autonomous replication of adeno-associated virus type 2 genomes containing Rep-binding site mutations in the viral p5 promoter.Characterization of wild-type adeno-associated virus type 2-like particles generated during recombinant viral vector production and strategies for their eliminationAdeno-associated virus vector-mediated transgene integration into neurons and other nondividing cell targets.A chimeric protein containing the N terminus of the adeno-associated virus Rep protein recognizes its target site in an in vivo assay.Mutational analysis of adeno-associated virus type 2 Rep68 protein endonuclease activity on partially single-stranded substrates.An adeno-associated virus (AAV) initiator protein, Rep78, catalyzes the cleavage and ligation of single-stranded AAV ori DNA.Mechanism of Rep-mediated adeno-associated virus origin nicking.Isolation of recombinant adeno-associated virus vector-cellular DNA junctions from mouse liver.Factors affecting the terminal resolution site endonuclease, helicase, and ATPase activities of adeno-associated virus type 2 Rep proteinsRep-mediated nicking of the adeno-associated virus origin requires two biochemical activities, DNA helicase activity and transesterification.Amino-terminal domain exchange redirects origin-specific interactions of adeno-associated virus rep78 in vitro.High mobility group chromosomal protein 1 binds to the adeno-associated virus replication protein (Rep) and promotes Rep-mediated site-specific cleavage of DNA, ATPase activity and transcriptional repression.The expression strategy of goose parvovirus exhibits features of both the Dependovirus and Parvovirus genera.Four-dimensional visualization of the simultaneous activity of alternative adeno-associated virus replication origins.Negative regulation of the adeno-associated virus (AAV) P5 promoter involves both the P5 rep binding site and the consensus ATP-binding motif of the AAV Rep68 proteinAdeno-associated virus: a key to the human genome?The NS1 polypeptide of the murine parvovirus minute virus of mice binds to DNA sequences containing the motif [ACCA]2-3Purification and characterization of the major nonstructural protein (NS-1) of Aleutian mink disease parvovirusMinute virus of mice transcriptional activator protein NS1 binds directly to the transactivation region of the viral P38 promoter in a strictly ATP-dependent manner.Determination of adeno-associated virus Rep68 and Rep78 binding sites by random sequence oligonucleotide selection.The mismatched nucleotides in the 5'-terminal hairpin of minute virus of mice are required for efficient viral DNA replication.Sequence requirements for binding of Rep68 to the adeno-associated virus terminal repeatsInteraction of wild-type and mutant adeno-associated virus (AAV) Rep proteins on AAV hairpin DNA.A novel terminal resolution-like site in the adeno-associated virus type 2 genome.The cellular transcription factor SP1 and an unknown cellular protein are required to mediate Rep protein activation of the adeno-associated virus p19 promoter.Mutational analysis of the adeno-associated virus Rep68 protein: identification of critical residues necessary for site-specific endonuclease activity.The adeno-associated virus type 2 p40 promoter requires a proximal Sp1 interaction and a p19 CArG-like element to facilitate Rep transactivation.
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Interaction of the adeno-associated virus Rep protein with a sequence within the A palindrome of the viral terminal repeat.
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