Transcription Initiation Site
A mouse mammary tumor virus promoter element near the transcription initiation site.
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Cellular or viral protein binding to a cytomegalovirus promoter transcription initiation site: effects on transcription.
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A transcription initiation site for the hepatitis B virus X gene is directed by the promoter-binding protein.
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Physical and functional definition of the Drosophila Notch locus by P element transformation.
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Repression of the herpes simplex virus 1 alpha 4 gene by its gene product (ICP4) within the context of the viral genome is conditioned by the distance and stereoaxial alignment of the ICP4 DNA binding site relative to the TATA box.
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Allele Frequency Distribution in PNLIP Promoter SNP Is Different between High Marbled and Low Marbled Japanese Black Beef Cattle
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Extended Region of Nodulation Genes in Rhizobium meliloti 1021. II. Nucleotide Sequence, Transcription Start Sites and Protein Products
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A 5'-proximal RNA sequence of murine coronavirus as a potential initiation site for genomic-length mRNA transcription.
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The regulation of synthesis and properties of the protein product of open reading frame P of the herpes simplex virus 1 genome.
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A Peptide Nucleic Acid to Reduce Type I Collagen Production by Fibroblast Cells
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Negative regulation of the adeno-associated virus (AAV) P5 promoter involves both the P5 rep binding site and the consensus ATP-binding motif of the AAV Rep68 protein.
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A simple reverse transcriptase PCR assay to distinguish EBNA1 gene transcripts associated with type I and II latency from those arising during induction of the viral lytic cycle.
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The terminal a sequence of the herpes simplex virus genome contains the promoter of a gene located in the repeat sequences of the L component.
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Characterization of a structurally tricistronic gene of human cytomegalovirus composed of U(s)18, U(s)19, and U(s)20.
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The promoter and transcriptional unit of a novel herpes simplex virus 1 alpha gene are contained in, and encode a protein in frame with, the open reading frame of the alpha 22 gene.
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Mapping of the cohesive overlap of duck hepatitis B virus DNA and of the site of initiation of reverse transcription.
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In Vitro Transcription of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus: Initiation with GTP at a Specific Site Within the N Cistron
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The GC box and TATA transcription control elements in the P38 promoter of the minute virus of mice are necessary and sufficient for transactivation by the nonstructural protein NS1.
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Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 preintegration complexes containing discontinuous plus strands are competent to integrate in vitro.
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Overlapping Signals for Transcription and Replication at the 3′ Terminus of the Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Genome
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