Published in J Virol on February 01, 1977
Monoclonal antibodies against simian virus 40 T antigens: evidence for distinct sublcasses of large T antigen and for similarities among nonviral T antigens. J Virol (1980) 7.51
Identification of simian virus 40 protein A. J Virol (1977) 4.93
Tumor antigen(s) in cell productively infected by wild-type polyoma virus and mutant NG-18. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1978) 4.64
Cellular factors required for multiple stages of SV40 DNA replication in vitro. EMBO J (1988) 4.37
Virus-specific proteins in the plasma membrane of cells lytically infected or transformed by pol-oma virus. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1977) 3.68
T antigen and template requirements for SV40 DNA replication in vitro. EMBO J (1985) 3.59
Simian virus 40 large T antigen is phosphorylated at multiple sites clustered in two separate regions. J Virol (1982) 3.18
Identification and partial characterization of new antigens from simian virus 40-transformed mouse cells. J Virol (1979) 3.04
The major human papillomavirus protein in cervical cancers is a cytoplasmic phosphoprotein. J Virol (1987) 2.90
Differential affinities of simian virus 40 large tumor antigen for DNA. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1980) 2.75
Phosphorylation of T-antigen and control T-antigen expression in cells transformed by wild-type and tsA mutants of simian virus 40. J Virol (1979) 2.59
Detection and characterization of multiple forms of simian virus 40 large T antigen. J Virol (1981) 2.54
Extraction and fingerprint analysis of simian virus 40 large and small T-antigens. J Virol (1978) 2.50
Cellular proteins associated with simian virus 40 early gene products in newly infected cells. J Virol (1979) 2.44
Regulation of SV40 DNA replication by phosphorylation of T antigen. EMBO J (1987) 2.17
Effects of phosphorylation and pH on the association of NS protein with vesicular stomatitis virus cores. J Virol (1978) 2.08
Subcellular Localization of simian virus 40 large tumor antigen. J Virol (1979) 2.03
Expression of simian virus 40 early genes in transformed rat cells is correlated with maintenance of the transformed phenotype. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1978) 2.01
DNA-binding activity of simian virus 40 large T antigen correlates with a distinct phosphorylation state. J Virol (1984) 2.01
Complex of simian virus 40 large tumor antigen and 48,000-dalton host tumor antigen. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1981) 1.94
Mutations in the phosphorylation sites of simian virus 40 (SV40) T antigen alter its origin DNA-binding specificity for sites I or II and affect SV40 DNA replication activity. J Virol (1988) 1.85
Effect of alkylation on the physical properties of simian virus 40 T-antigen species. J Virol (1979) 1.77
DNA-binding properties of simian virus 40 T-antigen mutants defective in viral DNA replication. Mol Cell Biol (1983) 1.76
Protein kinase activity associated with simian virus 40 T antigen. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1979) 1.72
Different forms of simian virus 40 large tumor antigen varying in their affinities for DNA. J Virol (1982) 1.72
Expression and complex formation of simian virus 40 large T antigen and mouse p53 in insect cells. J Virol (1988) 1.72
Measurements of the molecular size of the simian virus 40 large T antigen. J Virol (1978) 1.70
Differentiation as a requirement for simian virus 40 gene expression in F-9 embryonal carcinoma cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1979) 1.67
Simian virus 40 agnoprotein facilitates normal nuclear location of the major capsid polypeptide and cell-to-cell spread of virus. J Virol (1986) 1.67
Cellular and cell-free synthesis of simian virus 40 T-antigens in permissive and transformed cells. J Virol (1978) 1.66
Characterization of a fused protein specified by the adenovirus type 2-simian virus 40 hybrid Ad2+ND1 dp2. J Virol (1979) 1.65
The product of the bovine papillomavirus type 1 modulator gene (M) is a phosphoprotein. J Virol (1988) 1.60
SV40 T antigen and the exocytotic pathway. EMBO J (1985) 1.52
Altered phosphorylation pattern of simian virus 40 T antigen expressed in insect cells by using a baculovirus vector. J Virol (1990) 1.51
Phosphorylation downregulates the DNA-binding activity of simian virus 40 T antigen. J Virol (1986) 1.50
Specific association of simian virus 40 tumor antigen with simian virus 40 chromatin. J Virol (1980) 1.44
Association of simian virus 40 T antigen with simian virus 40 nucleoprotein complexes. J Virol (1979) 1.43
Phosphorylation patterns of tumour antigens in cells lytically infected or transformed by simian virus 40. J Virol (1981) 1.42
Improved localization of phosphorylation sites in simian virus 40 large T antigen. J Virol (1983) 1.42
Relationship between the methionine tryptic peptides of simian virus 40 and BK virus tumor antigens. J Virol (1977) 1.38
Effect of a tsA mutation of simian virus 40 late gene expression: variations between host cell lines. J Virol (1980) 1.37
Phosphorylation of threonine in the proline-rich carboxy-terminal region of simian virus 40 large T antigen. J Virol (1981) 1.29
Simian virus 40 large tumor antigen on replicating viral chromatin: tight binding and localization on the viral genome. J Virol (1983) 1.29
Human cytomegalovirus-induced immediate early antigens: analysis in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis after immunoprecipitation. J Virol (1979) 1.25
DNA binding properties of simian virus 40 T-antigens synthesized in vivo and in vitro. J Virol (1980) 1.24
Protein kinase activity associated with the D2 hybrid protein related to simian virus 40 T antigen: some characteristics of the reaction products. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1979) 1.24
Biochemical characterization of phosphorylation site mutants of simian virus 40 large T antigen: evidence for interaction between amino- and carboxy-terminal domains. J Virol (1991) 1.23
Ability of nonpermissive mouse cells to express a simian virus 40 late function(s). J Virol (1981) 1.21
Production of simian virus 40 large tumor antigen in bacteria: altered DNA-binding specificity and dna-replication activity of underphosphorylated large tumor antigen. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1989) 1.20
Metabolic turnover of phosphorylation sites in simian virus 40 large T antigen. J Virol (1983) 1.19
Purification of simian virus 40 tumor antigen from a line of simian virus 40-transformed human cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1977) 1.14
Identification and initial characterization of a new low-molecular-weight virus-encoded T antigen in a line of simian virus 40-transformed cells. J Virol (1980) 1.11
Episomal simian virus 40 genomes in human brain tumors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1981) 1.06
Phosphorylation and nucleic acid binding properties of m1 Moloney murine sarcoma virus-specific pP60gag. J Virol (1977) 1.05
Simian virus 40 large tumor antigen: a "RNA binding protein"? Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1982) 1.03
Phosphorylation and dephosphorylation alter the structure of D2 hybrid T antigen. J Virol (1982) 1.02
Two deletions within genes for simian virus 40 structural proteins VP2 and VP3 lead to formation of abnormal transcriptional complexes. J Virol (1981) 1.02
Linker insertion mutants of simian virus 40 large T antigen that show trans-dominant interference with wild-type large T antigen map to multiple sites within the T-antigen gene. J Virol (1989) 1.01
Phosphorylation pattern of large T antigens in mouse cells infected by simian virus 40 wild type or deletion mutants. J Virol (1982) 1.01
Simian virus 40 T- and U-antigens: immunological characterization and localization in different nuclear subfractions of simian virus 40-transformed cells. J Virol (1979) 0.99
Roles of ATM and ATR-mediated DNA damage responses during lytic BK polyomavirus infection. PLoS Pathog (2012) 0.97
Simian virus 40 host range/helper function mutations cause multiple defects in viral late gene expression. J Virol (1989) 0.97
Self-assembly of simian virus 40 large T antigen oligomers by divalent cations. J Virol (1983) 0.95
Functional similarity between the early antigens of simian virus 40 and human papovavirus BK. J Virol (1979) 0.94
T antigen of BK papovavirus in infected and transformed cells. J Virol (1978) 0.87
Control of simian virus 40 gene expression at the levels of RNA synthesis and processing: thermally induced changes in the ratio of the simian virus 40 early mRNA's and proteins. J Virol (1980) 0.86
Mechanism of interferon action: simian virus 40-specific early polypeptides synthesized in untreated and interferon-treated monkey kidney cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1980) 0.81
The cellular secretory pathway is not utilized for biosynthesis, modification, or intracellular transport of the simian virus 40 large tumor antigen. J Virol (1987) 0.81
Rat cells transformed by simian virus 40 give rise to tumor cells which contain no viral proteins and often no viral DNA. Mol Cell Biol (1983) 0.80
Characterization of am404, an amber mutation in the simian virus 40 T antigen gene. J Virol (1983) 0.80
Absence of a structural basis for intracellular recognition and differential localization of nuclear and plasma membrane-associated forms of simian virus 40 large tumor antigen. Mol Cell Biol (1986) 0.79
Induction of cellular DNA synthesis by a simian virus 40 mutant defective in nuclear transport of T antigen. Mol Cell Biol (1985) 0.78
Intracellular forms of simian virus 40 nucleoprotein complexes. V. Enrichment for "active" simian virus 40 chromatin by differential precipitation with Mg2+. J Virol (1983) 0.77
Simian virus 40 deoxyribonucleic acid synthesis: the viral replicon. J Virol (1972) 16.59
Regulation of tumor antigen synthesis by simain virus 40 gene A. J Virol (1975) 9.93
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Temperature-sensitive mutants of simian virus 40: infection of permissive cells. J Virol (1971) 7.95
Simian virus 40 functions required for the establishment and maintenance of malignant transformation. J Virol (1975) 6.79
Role of simian virus 40 gene A function in maintenance of transformation. J Virol (1975) 6.63
Simian virus 40 gene A function and maintenance of transformation. J Virol (1975) 6.40
Origin and direction of simian virus 40 deoxyribonucleic acid replication. J Virol (1972) 6.39
Inactivating and mutagenic effects of nitrosoguanidine on simian virus 40. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1970) 5.46
Viral DNA synthesis in cells infected by temperature-sensitive mutants of simian virus 40. J Virol (1974) 5.44
T antigen binds to simian virus 40 DNA at the origin of replication. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1975) 5.22
DNA infectivity and the induction of host DNA synthesis with temperature-sensitive mutants of simian virus 40. J Virol (1975) 5.22
Identification of simian virus 40 protein A. J Virol (1977) 4.93
Specific origin in SV40 DNA replication. Nat New Biol (1972) 4.39
Relationship of replication and transcription of Simian Virus 40 DNA. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1973) 4.35
Simian virus 40 T antigen binds to DNA. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1974) 4.23
Organ-specific restriction of transcription in mammalian chromatin. J Mol Biol (1968) 3.61
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Characterization of the SV40 T antigen. Virology (1973) 3.22
Effect of cell chromosome number on simian virus 40 replication. Exp Cell Res (1973) 3.20
Two forms of simian-virus-40-specific T-antigen in abortive and lytic infection. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1976) 2.67
Studies of nuclear acidic proteins. Evidence for their phosphorylation, tissue specificity, selective binding to deoxyribonucleic acid, and stimulation effects on transcription. J Biol Chem (1971) 2.59
Interaction of partially purified simian virus 40 T antigen with circular viral DNA molecules. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1975) 2.17
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Inactivating and mutagenic effects of nitrosoguanidine on simian virus 40. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (1970) 5.46
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