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2. A novel cellular site-specific DNA-binding protein cooperates with the viral NS1 polypeptide to initiate parvovirus DNA replication
3. Minute virus of mice transcriptional activator protein NS1 binds directly to the transactivation region of the viral P38 promoter in a strictly ATP-dependent manner
4. The NS1 polypeptide of the murine parvovirus minute virus of mice binds to DNA sequences containing the motif [ACCA]2-3
5. Asymmetric resolution of a parvovirus palindrome in vitro
6. In vivo resolution of circular plasmids containing concatemer junction fragments from minute virus of mice DNA and their subsequent replication as linear molecules
7. Susceptibility of human cells to killing by the parvoviruses H-1 and minute virus of mice correlates with viral transcription
8. Construction of an infectious molecular clone of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice
9. Organization of nonstructural genes of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice
10. Identification of the major structural and nonstructural proteins encoded by human parvovirus B19 and mapping of their genes by procaryotic expression of isolated genomic fragments
11. Sensitization of transformed rat fibroblasts to killing by parvovirus minute virus of mice correlates with an increase in viral gene expression
12. A genome-linked copy of the NS-1 polypeptide is located on the outside of infectious parvovirus particles
13. Detection of bovine parvovirus proteins homologous to the nonstructural NS-1 proteins of other autonomous parvoviruses
14. Evidence for a ligation step in the DNA replication of the autonomous parvovirus minute virus of mice
15. Nucleotide sequence and genome organization of human parvovirus B19 isolated from the serum of a child during aplastic crisis
16. The NS-1 polypeptide of minute virus of mice is covalently attached to the 5' termini of duplex replicative-form DNA and progeny single strands
17. Minute virus of mice initiator protein NS1 and a host KDWK family transcription factor must form a precise ternary complex with origin DNA for nicking to occur.
18. Two widely spaced initiator binding sites create an HMG1-dependent parvovirus rolling-hairpin replication origin.
19. High-mobility group 1/2 proteins are essential for initiating rolling-circle-type DNA replication at a parvovirus hairpin origin.
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