Cellular transcription factors recruit viral replication proteins to activate the Epstein–Barr virus origin of lytic DNA replication, oriLyt. Baumann M., Feederle R., Kremmer E., Hammerschmidt W. The EMBO Journal. 1999;18:6095–6105. doi: 10.1093/emboj/18.21.6095.
Cellular transcription factors recruit viral replication proteins to activate the Epstein–Barr virus origin of lytic DNA replication, oriLyt
M. Baumann, R. Feederle, E. Kremmer, W. Hammerschmidt
The EMBO Journal, 18, 6095–6105, 1999
The authors apologize for the omission of relevant publications regarding the transcription factor ZBP-89 and would like to draw the readers' attention to two important papers in the field:
Hasegawa, T., Takeuchi, A., Miyaishi, O., Isobe, K., and de Crombrugghe, B. (1997) Cloning and characterization of a transcription factor that binds to the proximal promoters of the two mouse type I collagen genes. J. Biol. Chem., 272, 4915–4923.
Passantino, R., Antona, V., Barbieri, G., Rubino, P., Melchionna, R., Cossu, G., Feo, S. and Giallongo, A. (1998) Negative regulation of beta enolase gene transcription in embryonic muscle is dependent upon a zinc finger factor that binds to the G-rich box within the muscle-specific enhancer. J. Biol. Chem., 273, 484–494.