Skalka, Anna Marie.
Anna Marie Skalka American virologist
Skalka, Anna M.
Skalka, Anna Marie, 1938-
Skalka, Anna M. 1938-
VIAF ID: 201499789 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Anna Marie Skalka ‡c American virologist
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Skalka, Anna M.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Skalka, Anna M.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Skalka, Anna M. ‡d 1938-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Skalka, Anna Marie
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Works
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Abstracts of papers presented at the 1986 meeting on RNA Tumor viruses, 1986: | |
Architecture and assembly of HIV integrase multimers in the absence of DNA substrates | |
Architecture of a Full-length Retroviral Integrase Monomer and Dimer, Revealed by Small Angle X-ray Scattering and Chemical Cross-linking | |
The base excision repair enzyme MED1 mediates DNA damage response to antitumor drugs and is associated with mismatch repair system integrity | |
The cellular protein daxx interacts with avian sarcoma virus integrase and viral DNA to repress viral transcription | |
Comparison of metal-dependent catalysis by HIV-1 and ASV integrase proteins using a new and rapid, moderate throughput assay for joining activity in solution | |
The conformational feasibility for the formation of reaching dimer in ASV and HIV integrase: a molecular dynamics study. | |
Discovering retroviruses : beacons in the biosphere | |
Effects of cell cycle status on early events in retroviral replication | |
Evidence that stable retroviral transduction and cell survival following DNA integration depend on components of the nonhomologous end joining repair pathway | |
High-frequency epigenetic repression and silencing of retroviruses can be antagonized by histone deacetylase inhibitors and transcriptional activators, but uniform reactivation in cell clones is restricted by additional mechanisms | |
Histone H2AX is phosphorylated at sites of retroviral DNA integration but is dispensable for postintegration repair. | |
HIV: Integration triggers death | |
Human factors and pathways essential for mediating epigenetic gene silencing. | |
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 DNA nuclear import and integration are mitosis independent in cycling cells | |
Identification of cellular proteins that maintain retroviral epigenetic silencing: evidence for an antiviral response | |
Intasome architecture and chromatin density modulate retroviral integration into nucleosome | |
Integrase-specific enhancement and suppression of retroviral DNA integration by compacted chromatin structure in vitro | |
The interferon-inducible antiviral protein Daxx is not essential for interferon-mediated protection against avian sarcoma virus. | |
Localization of ASV integrase-DNA contacts by site-directed crosslinking and their structural analysis | |
Mode of inhibition of HIV-1 Integrase by a C-terminal domain-specific monoclonal antibody | |
Molecular biology | |
Nuclear import of Avian Sarcoma Virus integrase is facilitated by host cell factors | |
Oligonucleotide-based assays for integrase activity | |
The Oncogene handbook, 1988: | |
Pathogenesis and control | |
Presteady-state analysis of avian sarcoma virus integrase. I. A splicing activity and structure-function implications for cognate site recognition | |
Presteady-state analysis of avian sarcoma virus integrase. II. Reverse-polarity substrates identify preferential processing of the U3-U5 pair | |
Principles of virology | |
Retroviral DNA methylation and epigenetic repression are mediated by the antiviral host protein Daxx | |
Retroviral DNA Transposition: Themes and Variations | |
Retroviral Integrases Promote Fraying of Viral DNA Ends | |
Reverse transcriptase | |
Sequences from Ancestral Single-Stranded DNA Viruses in Vertebrate Genomes: the Parvoviridae and Circoviridae Are More than 40 to 50 Million Years Old | |
Successes and challenges with retroviral enzymes | |
Targeting Tn5 transposase identifies human immunodeficiency virus type 1 inhibitors | |
Transduction of terminally differentiated neurons by avian sarcoma virus | |
Unexpected inheritance: multiple integrations of ancient bornavirus and ebolavirus/marburgvirus sequences in vertebrate genomes |