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Herpes simplex virus type 1 infection leads to loss of serine-2 phosphorylation on the carboxyl-terminal domain of RNA polymerase II
Kathryn A Fraser,
Stephen A Rice
Microbiology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
RNA Polymerase II
90%
Herpes Simplex
90%
Human Herpesvirus 1
85%
Serine
75%
Phosphorylation
53%
Immediate-Early Proteins
16%
Nuclear Antigens
14%
Immediate-Early Genes
13%
Viral Genes
13%
RNA Precursors
12%
Infections
10%
Fluorescent Antibody Technique
9%
Gene Expression
6%
Messenger RNA
6%
Antibodies
6%
Enzymes
6%
Genes
4%
Therapeutics
1%
Agriculture & Biology
Human alphaherpesvirus 1
100%
DNA-directed RNA polymerase
79%
serine
70%
phosphorylation
68%
infection
41%
transcription (genetics)
16%
fluorescent antibody technique
10%
species recruitment
9%
antigens
8%
antibodies
7%
gene expression
6%
mutants
6%
enzymes
4%
genes
3%
proteins
3%
cells
3%