McBride, Alison A., Dlugosz, Andrzej, Baker, Carl C.
Bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) induces fibropapillomas in its natural host and can transform fibroblasts in culture. The viral genome is maintained as an episome within fibroblasts, which has...
Ferran, Maureen C., McBride, Alison A.
The bovine papillomavirus type 1 E1 protein is important for viral DNA replication and transcriptional repression. It has been proposed that the full-length E1 protein consists of a small N-terminal...
Skiadopoulos, Mario H., McBride, Alison A.
The bovine papillomavirus type 1 E2 transactivator protein is required for viral transcriptional regulation and DNA replication and may be important for long-term episomal maintenance of viral...
Penrose, Kerri J., McBride, Alison A.
The bovine papillomavirus E2 proteins regulate viral transcription, replication, and episomal genome maintenance. We have previously mapped the major phosphorylation sites of the E2 proteins to...
Zheng, Peng-Sheng, Brokaw, Jane, McBride, Alison A.
The papillomavirus E2 protein is required for viral transcriptional regulation, DNA replication and genome segregation. We have previously shown that the E2 transactivator protein and BPV1 genomes...
Brannon, Angela R., Maresca, Julia A., Boeke, Jef D., Basrai, Munira A., McBride, Alison A.
The papillomavirus E2 protein functions in viral transcriptional regulation, DNA replication, and episomal genome maintenance. Viral genomes are maintained in dividing cells by attachment to mitotic...
Baxter, Michael K., McPhillips, Maria G., Ozato, Keiko, McBride, Alison A.
The papillomavirus transcriptional activator, E2, is involved in key functions of the viral life cycle. These include transcriptional regulation, viral DNA replication, and viral genome segregation....
Interaction of Bovine Papillomavirus E2 Protein with Brd4 Stabilizes Its Association with Chromatin
McPhillips, Maria G., Ozato, Keiko, McBride, Alison A.
The bovine papillomavirus E2 protein maintains and segregates the viral extrachromosomal genomes by tethering them to cellular mitotic chromosomes. E2 interacts with a cellular bromodomain protein,...
Variations in the association of papillomavirus E2 proteins with mitotic chromosomes
Oliveira, Jaquelline G., Colf, Leremy A., McBride, Alison A.
The E2 protein segregates episomal bovine papillomavirus (BPV) genomes to daughter cells by tethering them to mitotic chromosomes, thus ensuring equal distribution and retention of viral DNA. To...
McBride, Alison A., Dlugosz, Andrzej, Baker, Carl C.
Bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) induces fibropapillomas in its natural host and can transform fibroblasts in culture. The viral genome is maintained as an episome within fibroblasts, which has...
Ferran, Maureen C., McBride, Alison A.
The bovine papillomavirus type 1 E1 protein is important for viral DNA replication and transcriptional repression. It has been proposed that the full-length E1 protein consists of a small N-terminal...
Skiadopoulos, Mario H., McBride, Alison A.
The bovine papillomavirus type 1 E2 transactivator protein is required for viral transcriptional regulation and DNA replication and may be important for long-term episomal maintenance of viral...
Penrose, Kerri J., McBride, Alison A.
The bovine papillomavirus E2 proteins regulate viral transcription, replication, and episomal genome maintenance. We have previously mapped the major phosphorylation sites of the E2 proteins to...
Zheng, Peng-Sheng, Brokaw, Jane, McBride, Alison A.
The papillomavirus E2 protein is required for viral transcriptional regulation, DNA replication and genome segregation. We have previously shown that the E2 transactivator protein and BPV1 genomes...
Brannon, Angela R., Maresca, Julia A., Boeke, Jef D., Basrai, Munira A., McBride, Alison A.
The papillomavirus E2 protein functions in viral transcriptional regulation, DNA replication, and episomal genome maintenance. Viral genomes are maintained in dividing cells by attachment to mitotic...
Baxter, Michael K., McPhillips, Maria G., Ozato, Keiko, McBride, Alison A.
The papillomavirus transcriptional activator, E2, is involved in key functions of the viral life cycle. These include transcriptional regulation, viral DNA replication, and viral genome segregation....
Interaction of Bovine Papillomavirus E2 Protein with Brd4 Stabilizes Its Association with Chromatin
McPhillips, Maria G., Ozato, Keiko, McBride, Alison A.
The bovine papillomavirus E2 protein maintains and segregates the viral extrachromosomal genomes by tethering them to cellular mitotic chromosomes. E2 interacts with a cellular bromodomain protein,...
Variations in the association of papillomavirus E2 proteins with mitotic chromosomes
Oliveira, Jaquelline G., Colf, Leremy A., McBride, Alison A.
The E2 protein segregates episomal bovine papillomavirus (BPV) genomes to daughter cells by tethering them to mitotic chromosomes, thus ensuring equal distribution and retention of viral DNA. To...
Cardenas-Mora, Juan, Spindler, Jonathan E., Jang, Moon Kyoo, McBride, Alison A.
The E2 proteins of several papillomaviruses link the viral genome to mitotic chromosomes to ensure retention and the efficient partitioning of genomes into daughter cells following cell division....
Poddar, Atasi, Reed, Shawna C., McPhillips, Maria G., Spindler, Jonathan E., McBride, Alison A.
For many papillomaviruses, the viral protein E2 tethers the viral genome to the host mitotic chromosomes to ensure persistent, long-term maintenance of the genome during cell division. Our previous...
Jang, Moon Kyoo, Kwon, Deukwoo, McBride, Alison A.
The interaction of papillomavirus E2 proteins with cellular Brd4 protein is important for transcriptional regulation of viral genes and partitioning of viral genomes. Bovine papillomavirus type 1...