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The following pages link to The carboxy-terminal transcription enhancement region of the human spumaretrovirus transactivator contains discrete determinants of the activator function. (Q36649803):
Displaying 15 items.
- The transcriptional transactivator of simian foamy virus 1 binds to a DNA target element in the viral internal promoter (Q33620425) (← links)
- Human foamy virus Bel1 transactivator contains a bipartite nuclear localization determinant which is sensitive to protein context and triple multimerization domains. (Q35831474) (← links)
- Transcriptional mapping of the 3' end of the bovine syncytial virus genome. (Q36627085) (← links)
- Nuclear import of prototype foamy virus transactivator Bel1 is mediated by KPNA1, KPNA6 and KPNA7 (Q37071705) (← links)
- A new sensitive indicator cell line reveals cross-transactivation of the viral LTR by gorilla and chimpanzee simian foamy viruses (Q38761661) (← links)
- Identification and functional characterization of a high-affinity Bel-1 DNA binding site located in the human foamy virus internal promoter. (Q39577290) (← links)
- Intra- and intercellular trafficking of the foamy virus auxiliary bet protein (Q39683121) (← links)
- The human foamy virus Bel-1 transcription factor is a sequence-specific DNA binding protein (Q39874739) (← links)
- The Bel1 protein of human foamy virus contains one positive and two negative control regions which regulate a distinct activation domain of 30 amino acids. (Q40040299) (← links)
- Genetic analysis indicates that the human foamy virus Bel-1 protein contains a transcription activation domain of the acidic class. (Q40040997) (← links)
- Transcriptional trans activators of human and simian foamy viruses contain a small, highly conserved activation domain. (Q40048097) (← links)
- Regulation of Foamy Virus Gene Expression (Q40467605) (← links)
- Residues R(199)H(200) of prototype foamy virus transactivator Bel1 contribute to its binding with LTR and IP promoters but not its nuclear localization (Q42243643) (← links)
- Deletion analysis of both the long terminal repeat and the internal promoters of the human foamy virus (Q42446353) (← links)
- Comparative functional characterization of the feline foamy virus transactivator reveals its species specificity (Q45675033) (← links)