Multiple SP1 binding sites confer enhancer-independent, replication-activated transcription of HIV-1 and globin gene promoters.
We demonstrate that multiple SP1 protein:DNA binding sites confer enhancer-independent activation on the HIV-1 and globin gene promoters. This activation process can be achieved either by DNA replication of the promoter-containing plasmid or by high concentrations of input plasmid DNA used in the tr...
Autors principals: | Proudfoot, N, Lee, B, Monks, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1992
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