Sequence-specific interactions between cellular DNA-binding proteins and the adenovirus origin of DNA replication.
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Physical interaction of tumour suppressor p53/p73 with CCAAT-binding transcription factor 2 (CTF2) and differential regulation of human high-mobility group 1 (HMG1) gene expressionDisruption of the murine nuclear factor I-A gene (Nfia) results in perinatal lethality, hydrocephalus, and agenesis of the corpus callosumRecruitment of the priming protein pTP and DNA binding occur by overlapping Oct-1 POU homeodomain surfacesInfectious circular DNA of human adenovirus type 5: regeneration of viral DNA termini from molecules lacking terminal sequencesDNA octamer element can confer E1A trans-activation, and adenovirus infection results in a stimulation of the DNA-binding activity of OTF-1/NFIII factor.Cellular transcription factors enhance herpes simplex virus type 1 oriS-dependent DNA replication.Transcriptional regulation of proliferin gene expression in response to serum in transfected mouse cells.The POU transcription factor Oct-1 represses virus-induced interferon A gene expression.Dissection of functional domains of adenovirus DNA polymerase by linker-insertion mutagenesis.Identification of a DNA binding protein that recognizes the nonamer recombinational signal sequence of immunoglobulin genes.Chicken liver TGGCA protein purified by preparative mobility shift electrophoresis (PMSE) shows a 36.8 to 29.8 kd microheterogeneity.The transcriptionally-active MMTV promoter is depleted of histone H1.Two upstream elements activate transcription of a major histocompatibility complex class I gene in vitro.Replication of adenovirus type 4 DNA by a purified fraction from infected cells.Activation of polyomavirus DNA replication by yeast GAL4 is dependent on its transcriptional activation domainsA quantitative analysis of nuclear factor I/DNA interactions.Stimulation of transcription in vitro by binding sites for nuclear factor I.In vivo footprinting of the estrogen-inducible vitellogenin II gene from chickenSite-specific DNA binding of nuclear factor I: effect of the spacer regionFunctional analysis of the V gamma 3 promoter of the murine gamma delta T-cell receptorStably integrated mouse mammary tumor virus long terminal repeat DNA requires the octamer motifs for basal promoter activity.The NFIII/OCT-1 binding site stimulates adenovirus DNA replication in vivo and is functionally redundant with adjacent sequencesOverexpression of Myc suppresses CCAAT transcription factor/nuclear factor 1-dependent promoters in vivoElements in the transcriptional regulatory region flanking herpes simplex virus type 1 oriS stimulate origin functionHerpes simplex virus type 1 origin-specific binding protein: oriS-binding properties and effects of cellular proteinsNuclear factor I is specifically targeted to discrete subnuclear sites in adenovirus type 2-infected cells.A yeast ARS-binding protein activates transcription synergistically in combination with other weak activating factors.Analysis of multiple forms of nuclear factor I in human and murine cell lines.An initiation zone of chromosomal DNA replication located upstream of the c-myc gene in proliferating HeLa cellsIdentification of HeLa cell nuclear factors that bind to and activate the early promoter of human polyomavirus BK in vitroIdentification of an octamer-binding site in the mouse kappa light-chain immunoglobulin enhancer.Cell cycle regulation of H2b histone octamer DNA-binding activity in Chinese hamster lung fibroblasts.Conserved sequence blocks in kinetoplast minicircles from diverse species of trypanosomesActivation of octamer-containing promoters by either octamer-binding transcription factor 1 (OTF-1) or OTF-2 and requirement of an additional B-cell-specific component for optimal transcription of immunoglobulin promoters.Analysis of origin of DNA replication of human papovavirus BK.An element of the BK virus enhancer required for DNA replicationIdentification of two distinct regions within the adenovirus minimal origin of replication that are required for adenovirus type 4 DNA replication in vitroAdenovirus preterminal protein synthesized in COS cells from cloned DNA is active in DNA replication in vitroOverlapping octamer and TAATGARAT motifs in the VF65-response elements in herpes simplex virus immediate-early promoters represent independent binding sites for cellular nuclear factor IIIAdenoviruses with nonidentical terminal sequences are viable.
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Sequence-specific interactions between cellular DNA-binding proteins and the adenovirus origin of DNA replication.
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1987 nî lūn-bûn
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Sequence-specific interactions ...... rus origin of DNA replication.
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Sequence-specific interactions ...... rus origin of DNA replication.
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Sequence-specific interactions ...... rus origin of DNA replication.
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Sequence-specific interactions ...... rus origin of DNA replication.
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E A O'Neill
P J Rosenfeld
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10.1128/MCB.7.2.875
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1987-02-01T00:00:00Z