2001
The CA 125 Gene: An Extracellular Superstructure Dominated by Repeat Sequences
O’Brien T, Beard J, Underwood L, Dennis R, Santin A, York L. The CA 125 Gene: An Extracellular Superstructure Dominated by Repeat Sequences. Tumor Biology 2001, 22: 348-366. PMID: 11786729, DOI: 10.1159/000050638.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThreonine-rich sequenceAmino acid repeat unitsShort cytoplasmic tailAmino-terminal domainRepeat unitsTransmembrane domainCytoplasmic tailRepeat domainTerminal domainO-glycosylationBiological functionsRepeat sequencesCytoplasmic phosphorylationEpitope binding sitesExtracellular domainExtracellular structuresCysteine loopProtein coreTransmembrane glycoproteinLarge transmembrane glycoproteinProteolytic cleavageGenesBinding sitesPhysiologic roleSequence
1999
Binding of the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 p97 Promoter by the Adeno-associated Virus Rep78 Major Regulatory Protein Correlates with Inhibition*
Zhan D, Santin A, Liu Y, Parham G, Li C, Meyers C, Hermonat P. Binding of the Human Papillomavirus Type 16 p97 Promoter by the Adeno-associated Virus Rep78 Major Regulatory Protein Correlates with Inhibition*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1999, 274: 31619-31624. PMID: 10531369, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.44.31619.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBase SequenceBovine papillomavirus 1Cell Transformation, NeoplasticCell Transformation, ViralChromatography, AffinityColony-Forming Units AssayDependovirusDNA-Binding ProteinsGene Expression Regulation, ViralMolecular Sequence DataMutationOncogene Proteins, ViralPapillomaviridaePromoter Regions, GeneticProtein BindingRepetitive Sequences, Nucleic AcidRepressor ProteinsViral Proteins
1996
Role of the terminal repeat GAGC trimer, the major Rep78 binding site, in adeno‐associated virus DNA replication
Bishop BM, Santin AD, Quirk JG, Hermonat PL. Role of the terminal repeat GAGC trimer, the major Rep78 binding site, in adeno‐associated virus DNA replication. FEBS Letters 1996, 397: 97-100. PMID: 8941722, DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(96)01149-0.Peer-Reviewed Original Research