Adenoviral protein VII packages intracellular viral DNA throughout the early phase of infection.
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Replication factor encoded by a putative oncogene, set, associated with myeloid leukemogenesisThe role of chromatin in adenoviral vector functionA Method for Visualization of Incoming Adenovirus Chromatin Complexes in Fixed and Living CellsThe HDAC inhibitor FK228 enhances adenoviral transgene expression by a transduction-independent mechanism but does not increase adenovirus replicationA core viral protein binds host nucleosomes to sequester immune danger signals.Adenovirus protein VII condenses DNA, represses transcription, and associates with transcriptional activator E1A.Adenovirus protein VII functions throughout early phase and interacts with cellular proteins SET and pp32Stepwise loss of fluorescent core protein V from human adenovirus during entry into cells.The adenovirus major core protein VII is dispensable for virion assembly but is essential for lytic infection.Postinternalization inhibition of adenovirus gene expression and infectious virus production in human T-cell linesAdenovirus type 2 endopeptidase: an unusual phosphoprotein enzyme matured by autocatalysisAdenovirus precursor pVII protein stability is regulated by its propeptide sequence.Strong foreign promoters contribute to innate inflammatory responses induced by adenovirus transducing vectors.Diversity and evolution of chromatin proteins encoded by DNA viruses.The adenovirus L4 33-kilodalton protein binds to intragenic sequences of the major late promoter required for late phase-specific stimulation of transcription.Viral epigenetics.Transcription of adenovirus and HeLa cell genes in the presence of drugs that inhibit topoisomerase I and II function.Adenovirus DNA replication facilitates binding of the MLTF/USF transcription factor to the viral major late promoter within infected cellsDNA-binding properties of an adenovirus 289R E1A proteinThe role of capsid maturation on adenovirus priming for sequential uncoatingReduced infectivity of adenovirus type 5 particles and degradation of entering viral genomes associated with incomplete processing of the preterminal protein.Topoisomerase I and II cleavage of adenovirus DNA in vivo: both topoisomerase activities appear to be required for adenovirus DNA replicationPsoralen-cross-linking study of the organization of intracellular adenovirus nucleoprotein complexes.Chromatin structure of adenovirus DNA throughout infectionLocalization of adenovirus morphogenesis players, together with visualization of assembly intermediates and failed products, favor a model where assembly and packaging occur concurrently at the periphery of the replication center.Effects of Adenovirus Type 5 E1A Isoforms on Viral Replication in Arrested Human CellsControl of human adenovirus type 5 gene expression by cellular Daxx/ATRX chromatin-associated complexes.Stimulation of the adenovirus major late promoter in vitro by transcription factor USF is enhanced by the adenovirus DNA binding protein.Isolation and characterization of adenovirus core nucleoprotein subunits.Replication-uncoupled histone deposition during adenovirus DNA replication.Involvement of template-activating factor I/SET in transcription of adenovirus early genes as a positive-acting factor.Cellular and viral chromatin proteins are positive factors in the regulation of adenovirus gene expression.Assembly and remodeling of viral DNA and RNA replicons regulated by cellular molecular chaperones.Human adenovirus infection causes the cellular MKRN1 E3 ubiquitin ligase degradation involving the viral core protein pVII.The 38K-Mediated Specific Dephosphorylation of the Viral Core Protein P6.9 Plays an Important Role in the Nucleocapsid Assembly of Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus.
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Adenoviral protein VII packages intracellular viral DNA throughout the early phase of infection.
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Adenoviral protein VII package ...... the early phase of infection.
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Adenoviral protein VII package ...... the early phase of infection.
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Adenoviral protein VII package ...... the early phase of infection.
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Adenoviral protein VII package ...... the early phase of infection.
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