carboxy-terminal domain
Targeting of promoters for trans activation by a carboxy-terminal domain of the NS-1 protein of the parvovirus minute virus of mice.
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Hepatitis C virus NS4B carboxy terminal domain is a membrane binding domain
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Human and Rodent Transcription Elongation Factor P-TEFb: Interactions with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Tat and Carboxy-Terminal Domain Substrate
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RNA Polymerase II Carboxy-Terminal Domain Kinases: Emerging Clues to Their Function
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Assembly of Spikes into Coronavirus Particles Is Mediated by the Carboxy-Terminal Domain of the Spike Protein
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The Carboxy-Terminal Domain of Glycoprotein N of Human Cytomegalovirus Is Required for Virion Morphogenesis
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Conserved Gene Regulatory Function of the Carboxy-Terminal Domain of Dictyostelid C-Module-Binding Factor
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A Major Determinant for Membrane Protein Interaction Localizes to the Carboxy-Terminal Domain of the Mouse Coronavirus Nucleocapsid Protein
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Phenotypic Analysis of Schizosaccharomyces Pombe Strains bearing Site-Directed Mutations in the Carboxy Terminal Domain of the Largest Subunit of RNA Polymerase II
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Decoding the informational properties of the RNA polymerase II Carboxy Terminal Domain
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Nuclear import, virion incorporation, and cell cycle arrest/differentiation are mediated by distinct functional domains of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Vpr.
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Both Carboxy- and Amino-Terminal Domains of the Vaccinia Virus Interferon Resistance Gene, E3L, Are Required for Pathogenesis in a Mouse Model
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Coupling of PARP1-mediated chromatin structural changes to transcriptional RNA polymerase II elongation and cotranscriptional splicing
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An overview of the structures of protein DNA complexes
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Mutually exclusive interaction of the adenovirus E4-6/7 protein and the retinoblastoma gene product with internal domains of E2F-1 and DP-1.
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Membrane anchors of vesicular stomatitis virus: characterization and incorporation into virions.
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The ESS1 Prolyl Isomerase and Its Suppressor BYE1 Interact With RNA Pol II to Inhibit Transcription Elongation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Ca(2+)-dependent regulation of fibrinolytic system activation on fibrin(ogen) D-domains
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The Epstein-Barr virus glycoprotein 110 carboxy-terminal tail domain is essential for lytic virus replication.
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Mutation of YMYL in the Nipah Virus Matrix Protein Abrogates Budding and Alters Subcellular Localization
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