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. 1995 Nov;69(11):7334–7338. doi: 10.1128/jvi.69.11.7334-7338.1995

Determination of adeno-associated virus Rep68 and Rep78 binding sites by random sequence oligonucleotide selection.

J A Chiorini 1, L Yang 1, B Safer 1, R M Kotin 1
PMCID: PMC189665  PMID: 7474165

Abstract

To further define the canonical binding site for the P5-promoted Rep proteins of the adeno-associated virus, a modified random oligonucleotide selection procedure was performed, using purified recombinant Rep protein. These results may explain the effects of Rep on cellular gene expression.

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