The herpes simplex virus trans-activator VP16 recognizes the Oct-1 homeo domain: evidence for a homeo domain recognition subdomain.
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Mutations in host cell factor 1 separate its role in cell proliferation from recruitment of VP16 and LZIPThe novel coactivator C1 (HCF) coordinates multiprotein enhancer formation and mediates transcription activation by GABPZhangfei: a second cellular protein interacts with herpes simplex virus accessory factor HCF in a manner similar to Luman and VP16.Identification of a member of the interferon regulatory factor family that binds to the interferon-stimulated response element and activates expression of interferon-induced genesRecruitment of the tinman homolog Nkx-2.5 by serum response factor activates cardiac alpha-actin gene transcriptionThe cellular C1 factor of the herpes simplex virus enhancer complex is a family of polypeptidesLuman, a new member of the CREB/ATF family, binds to herpes simplex virus VP16-associated host cellular factorCoactivation by OCA-B: definition of critical regions and synergism with general cofactors.The herpesvirus transactivator VP16 mimics a human basic domain leucine zipper protein, luman, in its interaction with HCFA single serine residue at position 375 of VP16 is critical for complex assembly with Oct-1 and HCF and is a target of phosphorylation by casein kinase IIHCF-dependent nuclear import of VP16A WW domain-containing yes-associated protein (YAP) is a novel transcriptional co-activator.An activation domain in the C-terminal subunit of HCF-1 is important for transactivation by VP16 and LZIP.Crystal structure of the conserved core of the herpes simplex virus transcriptional regulatory protein VP16Oct-6: a regulator of keratinocyte gene expression in stratified squamous epitheliaInteraction of HCF-1 with a cellular nuclear export factorMouse Brn-3 family of POU transcription factors: a new aminoterminal domain is crucial for the oncogenic activity of Brn-3aInterdigitated residues within a small region of VP16 interact with Oct-1, HCF, and DNAEthidium bromide provides a simple tool for identifying genuine DNA-independent protein associationsThe Epstein-Barr virus R transactivator (Rta) contains a complex, potent activation domain with properties different from those of VP16.Dominant unc-37 mutations suppress the movement defect of a homeodomain mutation in unc-4, a neural specificity gene in Caenorhabditis elegans.DNA recognition by the herpes simplex virus transactivator VP16: a novel DNA-binding structure.The human J kappa recombination signal sequence binding protein (RBP-J kappa) targets the Epstein-Barr virus EBNA2 protein to its DNA responsive elements.The making of a sweet modification: structure and function of O-GlcNAc transferase.The POU domain protein Tst-1 and papovaviral large tumor antigen function synergistically to stimulate glia-specific gene expression of JC virus.The B cell coactivator Bob1 shows DNA sequence-dependent complex formation with Oct-1/Oct-2 factors, leading to differential promoter activation.Truncation of the C-terminal acidic transcriptional activation domain of herpes simplex virus VP16 produces a phenotype similar to that of the in1814 linker insertion mutation.The weak, fine-tuned binding of ubiquitous transcription factors to the Il-2 enhancer contributes to its T cell-restricted activity.Structural flexibility in transcription complex formation revealed by protein-DNA photocrosslinking.Mechanisms for flexibility in DNA sequence recognition and VP16-induced complex formation by the Oct-1 POU domain.Characterization of the dead ringer gene identifies a novel, highly conserved family of sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins.Differential control of transcription by homologous homeodomain coregulatorsThe POU domain of SCIP/Tst-1/Oct-6 is sufficient for activation of an acetylcholine receptor promoter.The Epstein-Barr virus immortalizing protein EBNA-2 is targeted to DNA by a cellular enhancer-binding protein.Herpes simplex virus VP16 forms a complex with the virion host shutoff protein vhsMapping of a major surface-exposed site in herpes simplex virus protein Vmw65 to a region of direct interaction in a transcription complex assemblyTwo domains of ISGF3 gamma that mediate protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions during transcription factor assembly contribute to DNA-binding specificityDeformed protein binding sites and cofactor binding sites are required for the function of a small segment-specific regulatory element in Drosophila embryos.The bovine herpesvirus alpha gene trans-inducing factor activates transcription by mechanisms different from those of its herpes simplex virus type 1 counterpart VP16.Pou homeodomain protein OCT1 is implicated in the expression of the caudal-related homeobox gene Cdx-2.
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The herpes simplex virus trans-activator VP16 recognizes the Oct-1 homeo domain: evidence for a homeo domain recognition subdomain.
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The herpes simplex virus trans ...... domain recognition subdomain.
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The herpes simplex virus trans ...... domain recognition subdomain.
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The herpes simplex virus trans ...... domain recognition subdomain.
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10.1101/GAD.5.12B.2555
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1991-12-01T00:00:00Z