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Identification of a cellular repressor of transcription of the adenoviral late IVa
2
gene that is unaltered in activity in infected cells
Huey Jen L. Lin, S. J. Flint
Molecular Biology
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2
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Infected Cells
100%
Repressor
100%
Adenoviral
100%
IVa2
100%
Cellular Proteins
23%
Viral
7%
Transcriptional Repressor
7%
Binding Site
7%
Titration
7%
Adenovirus
7%
Sequence Specificity
7%
Age of Infection
7%
Transcription Unit
7%
Viral Genome
7%
Adenovirus Type 2
7%
Binding Affinity
7%
Copy number
7%
Major Late Promoter
7%
In Vitro Reaction
7%
Immunology and Microbiology
Promoter Region
100%
Repressor Gene
100%
Binding Affinity
50%
Virus Genome
50%
Human Adenovirus 2
50%
Adenoviridae
50%
Binding Site
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Transcription
100%
Repressor
100%
Promoter Region
28%
Binding Site
14%
Binding Affinity
14%
Virus Genome
14%
Adenoviridae
14%
Human Adenovirus 2
14%