Influenza A virus transactivates the mouse envelope gene encoding syncytin B and its regulator, glial cells missing 1.
Recently, two candidate analogs for human syncytin, denoted syncytins A and B, were identified in the murine genome. These were found to have expression patterns and functions similar to human syncytin. In addition, the identification of glial cells missing (GCM)-binding motifs in putative promoter...
Main Authors: | Asp, L, Nellåker, C, Karlsson, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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