AbstractDerivatives of bovine papillomavirus 1 (BPV1) with temperature-sensitive and dominant-negative mutation the E1 gene were used to determine the requirement for E1 in the maintenance of viral plasmid DNA replication. The abilities of these mutant BPV1 genomes to replicate as nuclear plasmids were monitored at permissive (32°C) and nonpermissive (37°C) temperatures in mouse C127 cells. We found that the temperature-sensitive E1 mutant BPV1 genomes replicate as nuclear plasmids as efficiently as does wild-type BPV1 in C127 cells after shifting to the nonpermissive temperature. These findings indicate that BPV1 does not require E1 for the maintenance of viral plasmids
Cells transformed with bovine papilloma virus type 1 mutants in the E6 or E6/7 genes are resistant t...
The E1 protein from papillomaviruses is a multifunctional protein with complex functions required fo...
Replication of bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-I) DNA has been shown to require two viral proteins...
AbstractDerivatives of bovine papillomavirus 1 (BPV1) with temperature-sensitive and dominant-negati...
Papillomavirus genomes are maintained as multicopy nuclear plasmids in transformed cells. To address...
Bovine papillomavirus (BPV) DNA is maintained as an episome with a constant copy number in transform...
Expression of the viral polypeptides E1 and E2 is necessary and sufficient for replication of BPV in...
AbstractE1 is the DNA replication origin recognition protein for bovine papillomavirus (BPV), and it...
The full-length product of the bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) E1 translational open reading fr...
Eukaryotic viruses can maintain latency in dividing cells as extrachromosomal plasmids. It is theref...
DNA replication of papillomavirus requires the viral initiator E1 and the transcription factor E2. B...
DNA replication of bovine papillomavirus (BPV) requires two viral proteins encoded from the E1 and E...
AbstractTranscription from the major upstream early gene promoter, P89, of bovine papillomavirus (BP...
AbstractThe multifunctional papillomavirus E2 protein serves important roles in transcriptional acti...
AbstractThe viral E1 and E2 proteins are required for replication of bovine papillomavirus type 1 DN...
Cells transformed with bovine papilloma virus type 1 mutants in the E6 or E6/7 genes are resistant t...
The E1 protein from papillomaviruses is a multifunctional protein with complex functions required fo...
Replication of bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-I) DNA has been shown to require two viral proteins...
AbstractDerivatives of bovine papillomavirus 1 (BPV1) with temperature-sensitive and dominant-negati...
Papillomavirus genomes are maintained as multicopy nuclear plasmids in transformed cells. To address...
Bovine papillomavirus (BPV) DNA is maintained as an episome with a constant copy number in transform...
Expression of the viral polypeptides E1 and E2 is necessary and sufficient for replication of BPV in...
AbstractE1 is the DNA replication origin recognition protein for bovine papillomavirus (BPV), and it...
The full-length product of the bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) E1 translational open reading fr...
Eukaryotic viruses can maintain latency in dividing cells as extrachromosomal plasmids. It is theref...
DNA replication of papillomavirus requires the viral initiator E1 and the transcription factor E2. B...
DNA replication of bovine papillomavirus (BPV) requires two viral proteins encoded from the E1 and E...
AbstractTranscription from the major upstream early gene promoter, P89, of bovine papillomavirus (BP...
AbstractThe multifunctional papillomavirus E2 protein serves important roles in transcriptional acti...
AbstractThe viral E1 and E2 proteins are required for replication of bovine papillomavirus type 1 DN...
Cells transformed with bovine papilloma virus type 1 mutants in the E6 or E6/7 genes are resistant t...
The E1 protein from papillomaviruses is a multifunctional protein with complex functions required fo...
Replication of bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-I) DNA has been shown to require two viral proteins...