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The following pages link to The 5' region of the human papillomavirus type 31 upstream regulatory region acts as an enhancer which augments viral early expression through the action of YY1. (Q41083877):
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- Mechanisms of virus immune evasion lead to development from chronic inflammation to cancer formation associated with human papillomavirus infection (Q27002467) (← links)
- Different papillomaviruses have different repertoires of transcription factor binding sites: convergence and divergence in the upstream regulatory region (Q33235943) (← links)
- DNA replication of human papillomavirus type 31 is modulated by elements of the upstream regulatory region that lie 5' of the minimal origin (Q33652772) (← links)
- Induction of the human papillomavirus type 31 late promoter requires differentiation but not DNA amplification (Q33724179) (← links)
- Genetic analysis of the human papillomavirus type 31 differentiation-dependent late promoter. (Q33737684) (← links)
- Variant upstream regulatory region sequences differentially regulate human papillomavirus type 16 DNA replication throughout the viral life cycle (Q33780601) (← links)
- Nuclear matrix attachment regions of human papillomavirus type 16 repress or activate the E6 promoter, depending on the physical state of the viral DNA. (Q33799469) (← links)
- Differentiation-dependent chromatin rearrangement coincides with activation of human papillomavirus type 31 late gene expression (Q33847281) (← links)
- Alleviation of human papillomavirus E2-mediated transcriptional repression via formation of a TATA binding protein (or TFIID)-TFIIB-RNA polymerase II-TFIIF preinitiation complex (Q33961239) (← links)
- Genetic analysis of cis regulatory elements within the 5' region of the human papillomavirus type 31 upstream regulatory region during different stages of the viral life cycle (Q34338428) (← links)
- The upstream regulatory region of human papillomavirus type 31 is insensitive to glucocorticoid induction (Q34346765) (← links)
- Human papillomavirus type 31 replication modes during the early phases of the viral life cycle depend on transcriptional and posttranscriptional regulation of E1 and E2 expression (Q34969654) (← links)
- Replication and assembly of human papillomaviruses (Q35866498) (← links)
- Post-Transcriptional Regulation of KLF4 by High-Risk Human Papillomaviruses Is Necessary for the Differentiation-Dependent Viral Life Cycle. (Q36069580) (← links)
- Genetic and biochemical analysis of cis regulatory elements within the keratinocyte enhancer region of the human papillomavirus type 31 upstream regulatory region during different stages of the viral life cycle (Q36943163) (← links)
- Upstream regulatory region alterations found in human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV-16) isolates from cervical carcinomas increase transcription, ori function, and HPV immortalization capacity in culture (Q37256648) (← links)
- Regulatory elements in the viral genome (Q38110976) (← links)
- Regulation of human papillomavirus type 31 gene expression during the differentiation-dependent life cycle through histone modifications and transcription factor binding (Q38805714) (← links)
- Differentiation-dependent changes in levels of C/EBPβ repressors and activators regulate human papillomavirus type 31 late gene expression (Q39387803) (← links)
- Yin yang 1 negatively regulates the differentiation-specific E1 promoter of human papillomavirus type 6 (Q39585104) (← links)
- Comparison of the basal and glucocorticoid-inducible activities of the upstream regulatory regions of HPV18 and HPV31 in multiple epithelial cell lines (Q40663368) (← links)
- Sequence variation of human papillomavirus type 31 long control region: phylogenetic and functional implications (Q44582937) (← links)
- Interactions of the cellular CCAAT displacement protein and human papillomavirus E2 protein with the viral origin of replication can regulate DNA replication (Q45277665) (← links)
- Disruption of CTCF-YY1-dependent looping of the human papillomavirus genome activates differentiation-induced viral oncogene transcription (Q57788599) (← links)
- Interleukin-10 induces transcription of the early promoter of human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) through the 5'-segment of the upstream regulatory region (URR) (Q74425081) (← links)
- The Transcriptional Cofactor VGLL1 Drives Transcription of Human Papillomavirus Early Genes via TEAD1 (Q90051683) (← links)