Rep protein
Roles of Adeno-Associated Virus Rep Protein and Human Chromosome 19 in Site-Specific Recombination
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A Chimeric Protein Containing the N Terminus of the Adeno-Associated Virus Rep Protein Recognizes Its Target Site in an In Vivo Assay
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Evidence for covalent attachment of the adeno-associated virus (AAV) rep protein to the ends of the AAV genome.
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The cellular transcription factor SP1 and an unknown cellular protein are required to mediate Rep protein activation of the adeno-associated virus p19 promoter.
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Analysis of mutations in adeno-associated virus Rep protein in vivo and in vitro.
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Identification of Cellular Proteins That Interact with the Adeno-Associated Virus Rep Protein
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Mutational analysis of adeno-associated virus Rep protein-mediated inhibition of heterologous and homologous promoters.
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Identification of an Adeno-Associated Virus Rep Protein Binding Site in the Adenovirus E2a Promoter
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Plant Geminivirus Rep Protein Induces Rereplication in Fission Yeast
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A Dimeric Rep Protein Initiates Replication of a Linear Archaeal Virus Genome: Implications for the Rep Mechanism and Viral Replication
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Studies of the Mechanism of Transactivation of the Adeno-Associated Virus p19 Promoter by Rep Protein
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Identification of linear DNA sequences that specifically bind the adeno-associated virus Rep protein.
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Both excision and replication of cloned autonomous parvovirus DNA require the NS1 (rep) protein.
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Features of the adeno-associated virus origin involved in substrate recognition by the viral Rep protein.
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Adeno-associated virus rep protein synthesis during productive infection.
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In vitro resolution of adeno-associated virus DNA hairpin termini by wild-type Rep protein is inhibited by a dominant-negative mutant of rep.
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Sequences required for coordinate induction of adeno-associated virus p19 and p40 promoters by Rep protein.
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Interaction of the adeno-associated virus Rep protein with a sequence within the A palindrome of the viral terminal repeat.
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The Rep78 gene product of adeno-associated virus (AAV) self-associates to form a hexameric complex in the presence of AAV ori sequences.
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Capsid protein expression and adeno-associated virus like particles assembly in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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