A Role for E1B-AP5 in ATR Signaling Pathways during Adenovirus Infection
E1B-55K-associated protein 5 (E1B-AP5) is a cellular, heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein that is targeted by adenovirus (Ad) E1B-55K during infection. The function of E1B-AP5 during infection, however, remains largely unknown. Given the role of E1B-55K targets in the DNA damage response, we exa...
Principais autores: | Blackford, A, Bruton, R, Dirlik, O, Stewart, G, Taylor, A, Dobner, T, Grand, R, Turnell, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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American Society for Microbiology
2008
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