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    Adenovirus E1A: remodelling the host cell, a life or death experience

    Phillip H Gallimore, Andrew S Turnell in Oncogene (2001)

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    Consequences of disruption of the interaction between p53 and the larger adenovirus early region 1B protein in adenovirus E1 transformed human cells

    The adenovirus early region 1B (Ad E1B) genes have no transforming capability of their own but markedly increase the transformation frequency of Ad E1A following co-transfection into mammalian cells. The large...

    Fiona G Hutton, Andrew S Turnell, Phillip H Gallimore, Roger JA Grand in Oncogene (2000)

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    Adenovirus early region 1A protein binds to mammalian SUG1-a regulatory component of the proteasome

    Adenovirus early region 1A (Ad E1A) is a multifunctional protein which is essential for adenovirus-mediated transformation and oncogenesis. Whilst E1A is generally considered to exert its influence on recipien...

    Roger JA Grand, Andrew S Turnell, Grant GF Mason, Wenlan Wang, Anne E Milner in Oncogene (1999)