Reactivation of silent rRNA genes by simian virus 40 in human-mouse hybrid cells
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Two distinct promoter elements in the human rRNA gene identified by linker scanning mutagenesisRole of pescadillo in the transformation and immortalization of mammalian cellsSterility and gene expression in hybrid males of Xenopus laevis and X. muelleriTransactivation of a ribosomal gene by simian virus 40 large-T antigen requires at least three activities of the protein.Regulation of RNA polymerase I-dependent promoters by the hepatitis B virus X protein via activated Ras and TATA-binding proteinNonspecific DNA binding activity of simian virus 40 large T antigen: evidence for the cooperation of two regions for full activity.Purification and characterization of a transcription factor that confers promoter specificity to human RNA polymerase I.RNA polymerase I transcription in a Brassica interspecific hybrid and its progenitors: Tests of transcription factor involvement in nucleolar dominance.Transcription and tyranny in the nucleolus: the organization, activation, dominance and repression of ribosomal RNA genesOn the mechanism of nucleolar dominance in mouse-human somatic cell hybrids.Nonselective expression of simian virus 40 large tumor antigen fragments in mouse cells.Reactivation of ribosomal RNA genes in human-mouse hybrid cells by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol 13-acetate.Mechanisms of interference with simian virus 40 (SV40) DNA replication by trans-dominant mutants of SV40 large T antigen.Interactions of minute virus of mice and adenovirus with host nucleoliLinker insertion mutants of simian virus 40 large T antigen that show trans-dominant interference with wild-type large T antigen map to multiple sites within the T-antigen gene.Activation of the ribosomal DNA promoter in cells exposed to insulinlike growth factor I.trans-dominant defective mutants of simian virus 40 T antigen.Two integrated partial repeats of simian virus 40 together code for a super-T antigen.Antigenic structure of simian virus 40 large tumor antigen and association with cellular protein p53 on the surfaces of simian virus 40-infected and -transformed cells.Site-directed mutagenesis of the simian virus 40 large T-antigen gene: replication-defective amino acid substitution mutants that retain the ability to induce morphological transformation.Characterization of am404, an amber mutation in the simian virus 40 T antigen gene.Nonviable mutants of simian virus 40 with deletions near the 3' end of gene A define a function for large T antigen required after onset of viral DNA replication.A functional simian virus 40 origin of replication is required for the generation of a super T antigen with a molecular weight of 100,000 in transformed mouse cells.Transformation of precrisis human cells by the simian virus 40 cytoplasmic-localization mutant pSVCT3 is accompanied by nuclear T antigenMutational analysis of simian virus 40 T antigen: stimulation of cellular DNA synthesis and activation of rRNA genes by mutants with deletions in the T-antigen gene.Association of simian virus 40 T antigen with the nuclear matrix of infected and transformed monkey cells.Sequence-specific binding of simian virus 40 A protein to nonorigin and cellular DNAGene transfer: DNA microinjection compared with DNA transfection with a very high efficiency.Regulation of human ribosomal RNA transcription.Mechanisms of nucleolar dominance in animals and plants.Transformation by the simian virus 40 T antigen is regulated by IGF-I receptor and IRS-1 signaling.Growth-dependent regulation of rRNA synthesis is mediated by a transcription initiation factor (TIF-IA).Transcription initiation site of rat ribosomal DNA.Regulation of ribosomal gene transcription.Heat shock selectively inhibits ribosomal RNA gene transcription and down-regulates E1BF/Ku in mouse lymphosarcoma cellsRegulation of upstream binding factor 1 activity by insulin-like growth factor I receptor signaling.Transformation and radiosensitivity of human diploid skin fibroblasts transfected with activated ras oncogene and SV40 T-antigen.
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Reactivation of silent rRNA genes by simian virus 40 in human-mouse hybrid cells
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scientific article published on August 1979
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Reactivation of silent rRNA genes by simian virus 40 in human-mouse hybrid cells
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Reactivation of silent rRNA genes by simian virus 40 in human-mouse hybrid cells.
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Reactivation of silent rRNA genes by simian virus 40 in human-mouse hybrid cells
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Reactivation of silent rRNA genes by simian virus 40 in human-mouse hybrid cells.
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Reactivation of silent rRNA genes by simian virus 40 in human-mouse hybrid cells
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Reactivation of silent rRNA genes by simian virus 40 in human-mouse hybrid cells.
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Reactivation of silent rRNA genes by simian virus 40 in human-mouse hybrid cells
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10.1073/PNAS.76.8.3885
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1979-08-01T00:00:00Z