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  • 48. Adenovirus 5 E1A-Mediated Suppression of p53 via FUBP1.
    Frost JR, Mendez M, Soriano AM, Crisostomo L, Olanubi O, Radko S, Pelka P.
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  • 49. Transcriptional repression by human adenovirus E1A N terminus/conserved domain 1 polypeptides in vivo and in vitro in the absence of protein synthesis.
    Song CZ, Tierney CJ, Loewenstein PM, Pusztai R, Symington JS, Tang QQ, Toth K, Nishikawa A, Bayley ST, Green M.
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  • 52. Importance of the Ser-132 phosphorylation site in cell transformation and apoptosis induced by the adenovirus type 5 E1A protein.
    Whalen SG, Marcellus RC, Barbeau D, Branton PE.
    J Virol; 1996 Aug 06; 70(8):5373-83. PubMed ID: 8764048
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  • 53. The Influence of E1A C-Terminus on Adenovirus Replicative Cycle.
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  • 54. Role of the E1A Rb-binding domain in repression of the NF-kappa B-dependent defense against tumor necrosis factor-alpha.
    Cook JL, Walker TA, Worthen GS, Radke JR.
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  • 56. Mapping the interactions of adenoviral E1A proteins with the p160 nuclear receptor coactivator binding domain of CBP.
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  • 58. Adenovirus type 5 E1A and E6 proteins of low-risk cutaneous beta-human papillomaviruses suppress cell transformation through interaction with FOXK1/K2 transcription factors.
    Komorek J, Kuppuswamy M, Subramanian T, Vijayalingam S, Lomonosova E, Zhao LJ, Mymryk JS, Schmitt K, Chinnadurai G.
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  • 59. Interaction between a cellular protein that binds to the C-terminal region of adenovirus E1A (CtBP) and a novel cellular protein is disrupted by E1A through a conserved PLDLS motif.
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