Species-specific in vitro synthesis of DNA containing the polyoma virus origin of replication.
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The cellular DNA polymerase alpha-primase is required for papillomavirus DNA replication and associates with the viral E1 helicaseAmino acids 257 to 288 of mouse p48 control the cooperation of polyomavirus large T antigen, replication protein A, and DNA polymerase alpha-primase to synthesize DNA in vitro.Host-specific replication of BK virus DNA in mouse cell extracts is independently controlled by DNA polymerase alpha-primase and inhibitory activities.Viral E1 and E2 proteins support replication of homologous and heterologous papillomaviral originsDifferent regions of primase subunit p48 control mouse polyomavirus and simian virus 40 DNA replication in vitro.Expression of major capsid protein VP-1 in the absence of viral particles in thymomas induced by murine polyomavirusThe origin of bidirectional DNA replication in polyoma virus.Natural biology of polyomavirus middle T antigen.A specific docking site for DNA polymerase {alpha}-primase on the SV40 helicase is required for viral primosome activity, but helicase activity is dispensableHexadecyloxypropyl-cidofovir (CMX001) suppresses JC virus replication in human fetal brain SVG cell cultures.Synthesis of DNA containing the simian virus 40 origin of replication by the combined action of DNA polymerases alpha and delta.Simian virus 40 (SV40) DNA replication: SV40 large T antigen unwinds DNA containing the SV40 origin of replication.Replication of simian virus 40 origin-containing DNA in vitro with purified proteinsRegulation of the host range of human papovavirus JCV.Inhibition of human BK polyomavirus replication by small noncoding RNAsYeast DNA polymerases.Bovine papillomavirus E1 protein binds specifically DNA polymerase alpha but not replication protein APolyoma and hamster papovavirus large T antigen-mediated replication of expression shuttle vectors in Chinese hamster ovary cells.Identification of the origin of replication of bovine papillomavirus and characterization of the viral origin recognition factor E1.Cellular factors required for multiple stages of SV40 DNA replication in vitro.Coevolution of persistently infecting small DNA viruses and their hosts linked to host-interactive regulatory domains.Site-specific DNA binding of nuclear factor I: effect of the spacer regionAphidicolin-resistant polyomavirus and subgenomic cellular DNA synthesis occur early in the differentiation of cultured myoblasts to myotubes.Viral DNA synthesis in nonpermissive rat F-111 cells and its role in neoplastic transformation by polyomavirusAsp-286----Asn-286 in polyomavirus large T antigen relaxes the specificity of binding to the polyomavirus origin.A nonlethal mutation in large T antigen of polyomavirus which affects viral DNA synthesis.Binding of p53 and p105-RB is not sufficient for oncogenic transformation by a hybrid polyomavirus-simian virus 40 large T antigenThermally inactivated simian virus 40 tsA58 mutant T antigen cannot initiate viral DNA replication in vitroIntrachromosomal recombination mediated by papovavirus large T antigens.Requirements for species-specific papovavirus DNA replication.Constitutive expression of simian virus 40 large T antigen in monkey cells activates their capacity to support polyomavirus replicationMultiple subelements within the polyomavirus enhancer function synergistically to activate DNA replication.Expression of polyomavirus large T antigen by using a baculovirus vector.Cellular transformation by human papillomaviruses: lessons learned by comparing high- and low-risk virusesSpecies-specific functional interactions of DNA polymerase alpha-primase with simian virus 40 (SV40) T antigen require SV40 origin DNARecognition mechanisms in the synthesis of animal virus DNA.The retinoblastoma protein alters the phosphorylation state of polyomavirus large T antigen in murine cell extracts and inhibits polyomavirus origin DNA replication.Sequences flanking the pentanucleotide T-antigen binding sites in the polyomavirus core origin help determine selectivity of DNA replication.Murine polyomavirus and simian virus 40 large T antigens produce different structural alterations in viral origin DNA.Evidence that replication of human neurotropic JC virus DNA in glial cells is regulated by the sequence-specific single-stranded DNA-binding protein Pur alpha.
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Species-specific in vitro synthesis of DNA containing the polyoma virus origin of replication.
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scientific article published on September 1986
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Species-specific in vitro synt ...... a virus origin of replication.
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Species-specific in vitro synt ...... a virus origin of replication.
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10.1073/PNAS.83.17.6347
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1986-09-01T00:00:00Z