scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | M Cecchini | |
J S Mymryk | |||
L M Julian | |||
S Talluri | |||
F A Dick | |||
L A Seifried | |||
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Chk2 activates E2F-1 in response to DNA damage | Q24300634 | ||
RBP1 recruits both histone deacetylase-dependent and -independent repression activities to retinoblastoma family proteins | Q24554426 | ||
E2F integrates cell cycle progression with DNA repair, replication, and G(2)/M checkpoints | Q24672780 | ||
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Retinoblastoma protein recruits histone deacetylase to repress transcription | Q28262144 | ||
Retinoblastoma protein represses transcription by recruiting a histone deacetylase | Q28262155 | ||
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The regulation of E2F by pRB-family proteins | Q28278789 | ||
Selective induction of E2F1 in response to DNA damage, mediated by ATM-dependent phosphorylation | Q28344288 | ||
Sibling rivalry in the E2F family | Q29615056 | ||
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The E2F transcription factor is a cellular target for the RB protein | Q29620422 | ||
Rb targets histone H3 methylation and HP1 to promoters | Q29620452 | ||
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Target gene specificity of E2F and pocket protein family members in living cells | Q33964977 | ||
Three regions of the pRB pocket domain affect its inactivation by human papillomavirus E7 proteins | Q34340609 | ||
An Rb-Skp2-p27 pathway mediates acute cell cycle inhibition by Rb and is retained in a partial-penetrance Rb mutant | Q34356567 | ||
Recent lessons in gene expression, cell cycle control, and cell biology from adenovirus | Q34469114 | ||
The retinoblastoma protein regulates pericentric heterochromatin | Q34564813 | ||
Selective induction of p53 and chemosensitivity in RB-deficient cells by E1A mutants unable to bind the RB-related proteins | Q36636858 | ||
The adenovirus E1A-associated kinase consists of cyclin E-p33cdk2 and cyclin A-p33cdk2. | Q36644993 | ||
Putting the Oncogenic and Tumor Suppressive Activities of E2F into Context | Q36651851 | ||
Adenovirus E1A makes two distinct contacts with the retinoblastoma protein | Q36699252 | ||
Independent regions of adenovirus E1A are required for binding to and dissociation of E2F-protein complexes | Q36826836 | ||
Prediction of similar transforming regions in simian virus 40 large T, adenovirus E1A, and myc oncoproteins | Q36867565 | ||
Differential distribution of the adenovirus E1A proteins and colocalization of E1A with the 70-kilodalton cellular heat shock protein in infected cells. | Q36881845 | ||
Adenovirus E1A, simian virus 40 tumor antigen, and human papillomavirus E7 protein share the capacity to disrupt the interaction between transcription factor E2F and the retinoblastoma gene product | Q37016112 | ||
Cyclin-dependent kinases phosphorylate the adenovirus E1A protein, enhancing its ability to bind pRb and disrupt pRb-E2F complexes | Q38358560 | ||
Retinoblastoma protein and anaphase-promoting complex physically interact and functionally cooperate during cell-cycle exit | Q40190904 | ||
Comprehensive sequence analysis of the E1A proteins of human and simian adenoviruses. | Q40471506 | ||
pRB Contains an E2F1-Specific Binding Domain that Allows E2F1-Induced Apoptosis to Be Regulated Separately from Other E2F Activities | Q40629059 | ||
p400 function is required for the adenovirus E1A-mediated suppression of EGFR and tumour cell killing | Q41488880 | ||
Domains of the adenovirus E1A protein required for oncogenic activity are also required for dissociation of E2F transcription factor complexes | Q41677093 | ||
Adenovirus E1A proteins can dissociate heteromeric complexes involving the E2F transcription factor: a novel mechanism for E1A trans-activation | Q41724590 | ||
Regulation of epidermal apoptosis and DNA repair by E2F1 in response to ultraviolet B radiation. | Q42474867 | ||
The human papillomavirus type 16 E7 gene encodes transactivation and transformation functions similar to those of adenovirus E1A. | Q42648852 | ||
Induction of cellular DNA synthesis by purified adenovirus E1A proteins | Q42811224 | ||
Identification of the phosphorylation sites in early region 1A proteins of adenovirus type 5 by amino acid sequencing of peptide fragments. | Q44225225 | ||
Differential regulation of E2F1 apoptotic target genes in response to DNA damage. | Q44453757 | ||
Identification of a cellular transcription factor involved in E1A trans-activation | Q48366187 | ||
Characterization of an E2F1-specific binding domain in pRB and its implications for apoptotic regulation | Q53525857 | ||
Inactivating E2f1 reverts apoptosis resistance and cancer sensitivity in Trp53-deficient mice. | Q53925387 | ||
pRB and p107/p130 are required for the regulated expression of different sets of E2F responsive genes | Q54048106 | ||
Induction of apoptosis by adenovirus type 5 E1A in rat cells requires a proliferation block | Q64383567 | ||
Induction of the synthesis of a 70,000 dalton mammalian heat shock protein by the adenovirus E1A gene product | Q70538968 | ||
Tumor induction and tissue atrophy in mice lacking E2F-1 | Q71129252 | ||
E2F-1 functions in mice to promote apoptosis and suppress proliferation | Q71129257 | ||
P433 | issue | 9 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | Adenoviridae | Q193447 |
P304 | page(s) | 4511-4520 | |
P577 | publication date | 2008-02-27 | |
P1433 | published in | Journal of Virology | Q1251128 |
P1476 | title | pRB-E2F1 complexes are resistant to adenovirus E1A-mediated disruption | |
P478 | volume | 82 |
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