1991
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.11.9.4287-4296.1991
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trans-Dominant Mutants of E1A Provide Genetic Evidence that the Zinc Finger of the trans-Activating Domain Binds a Transcription Factor

Abstract: The 289R E1A protein of adenovirus stimulates transcription of early viral and certain cellular genes. trans-Activation requires residues 140 to 188, which encompass a zinc finger. Several studies have indicated that trans-activation by E1A is mediated through cellular transcription factors. In particular, the ability of the trans-dominant E1A point mutant hr5 (Ser-185 to Asn) to inhibit wild-type E1A trans-activation was proposed to result from the sequestration of a cellular factor. Using site-directed mutag… Show more

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