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L J Strobl

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Zimber-Strobl U, Strobl L
Semin Cancer Biol . 2001 Oct; 11(6):423-34. PMID: 11669604
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has the ability to immortalize B cells. A viral key protein for immortalization is the transactivator EBNA2 that controls expression of several viral and cellular genes. EBNA2...
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Strobl L, Zimber-Strobl U
Methods Mol Biol . 2001 May; 174:271-7. PMID: 11357654
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Ansieau S, Strobl L, Leutz A
Genes Dev . 2001 Mar; 15(4):380-5. PMID: 11230145
Signaling through the Notch pathway controls cell growth and differentiation in metazoans. Following binding of its ligands, the intracellular part of the cell surface Notch1 receptor (Notch1-IC) is released and...
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Hofelmayr H, Strobl L, Marschall G, Bornkamm G, Zimber-Strobl U
J Virol . 2001 Feb; 75(5):2033-40. PMID: 11160707
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) nuclear antigen 2 (EBNA2) and latent membrane protein 1 (LMP1) are essential for immortalization of human B cells by EBV. EBNA2 and activated Notch transactivate genes by...
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Strobl L, Hofelmayr H, Marschall G, Brielmeier M, Bornkamm G, Zimber-Strobl U
J Virol . 2000 Jan; 74(4):1727-35. PMID: 10644343
Both Epstein-Barr viral nuclear antigen 2 (EBNA2) and activated Notch transactivate genes by interacting with the transcription factor RBP-Jkappa. The viral protein EBNA2 may hence be regarded as a functional...
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Hofelmayr H, Strobl L, Stein C, Laux G, Marschall G, Bornkamm G, et al.
J Virol . 1999 Mar; 73(4):2770-80. PMID: 10074124
Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen 2 (EBNA2) is essential for B-cell immortalization by EBV, most probably by its ability to transactivate a number of cellular and viral genes. EBNA2-responsive elements (EBNA2REs)...
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Sakai T, Taniguchi Y, Tamura K, Minoguchi S, Fukuhara T, Strobl L, et al.
J Virol . 1998 Jun; 72(7):6034-9. PMID: 9621066
The intracellular region (RAMIC) of the mouse Notch1 receptor interacts with RBP-J/CBF-1, which binds to the DNA sequence CGTGGGAA and suppresses differentiation by transcriptional activation of genes regulated by RBP-J....
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Strobl L, Hofelmayr H, Stein C, Marschall G, Brielmeier M, Laux G, et al.
Immunobiology . 1998 Jan; 198(1-3):299-306. PMID: 9442401
The Epstein-Barr viral nuclear antigen 2 (EBNA2) plays a key role during establishment and maintenance of B cell immortalization after Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection. EBNA2 acts as a transactivator of...
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Minoguchi S, Taniguchi Y, Kato H, Okazaki T, Strobl L, Zimber-Strobl U, et al.
Mol Cell Biol . 1997 May; 17(5):2679-87. PMID: 9111338
RBP-Jkappa is a sequence-specific DNA binding protein which plays a central role in signalling downstream of the Notch receptor by physically interacting with its intracellular region. Although at least four...
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Wolf D, Strobl L, Pullner A, Eick D
Nucleic Acids Res . 1995 Sep; 23(17):3373-9. PMID: 7567445
Transcriptional activation of the c-myc proto-oncogene is mediated by the transition of promoter proximal, paused RNA polymerase II (pol II) into a processive transcription mode. Using a transcription assay which...