Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (144)

  1. 93. Goffin, V., Demonte, D., Vanhulle, C., De Walque, S., De Launoit, Y., Burny, A., Collette, Y., & Van Lint, C. (2005). Transcription factor binding sites in the pol gene intragenic regulatory region of HIV-1 are important for virus infectivity. Nucleic acids research, 33(13), 4285-4310. doi:10.1093/nar/gki720
  2. 94. Desfosses, Y., Solis, M., Sun, Q., Grandvaux, N., Van Lint, C., Burny, A., Gatignol, A., Wainberg, M. A., Lin, R., & Hiscott, J. (2005). Regulation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 gene expression by clade-specific Tat proteins. Journal of virology, 79(14), 9180-9191. doi:10.1128/JVI.79.14.9180-9191.2005
  3. 95. Varin, A., Decrion, A.-Z., Sabbah, E., Quivy, V., Sire, J., Van Lint, C., Roques, B. P., Aggarwal, B. B., & Herbein, G. (2005). Synthetic Vpr protein activates activator protein-1, c-Jun N-terminal kinase, and NF-kappaB and stimulates HIV-1 transcription in promonocytic cells and primary macrophages. The Journal of biological chemistry, 280(52), 42557-42567. doi:10.1074/jbc.M502211200
  4. 96. Van Lint, C., Quivy, V., Demonte, D., Chariot, A., Vanhulle, C., De Walque, S., Gaudray, G., Veithen, E., Bours, V., Piette, J., & Burny, A. (2004). Molecular mechanisms involved in HIV-1 transcriptional latency and reactivation: implications for the development of therapeutic strategies. Bulletin et mémoires de l'Académie royale de médecine de Belgique, 159(Pt 2), 176-189.
  5. 97. Van Lint, C. (2004). Regulation of HIV-1 gene expression by histone acetylation and factor recruitment at the LTR promoter. AIDS reviews, 6(1), 61-62.
  6. 98. Wong, K., Zhang, J., Awasthi, S., Sharma, A., Rogers, L., Matlock, E. F., Van Lint, C., Karpova, T., McNally, J., & Harrod, R. (2004). Nerve growth factor receptor signaling induces histone acetyltransferase domain-dependent nuclear translocation of p300/CREB-binding protein-associated factor and hGCN5 acetyltransferases. The Journal of biological chemistry, 279(53), 55667-55674. doi:10.1074/jbc.M408174200
  7. 99. Nguyen, T. L.-A., Calomme, C., Wijmeersch, G., Nizet, S., Veithen, E., Portetelle, D., De Launoit, Y., Burny, A., & Van Lint, C. (2004). Deacetylase inhibitors and the viral transactivator TaxBLV synergistically activate bovine leukemia virus gene expression via a cAMP-responsive element- and cAMP-responsive element-binding protein-dependent mechanism. The Journal of biological chemistry, 279(33), 35025-35036. doi:10.1074/jbc.M404081200
  8. 100. Goriely, S., Van Lint, C., Dadkhah, R., Libin, M., De Wit, D., Demonte, D., Willems, F., & Goldman, M. (2004). A defect in nucleosome remodeling prevents IL-12(p35) gene transcription in neonatal dendritic cells. The Journal of experimental medicine, 199(7), 1011-1016. doi:10.1084/jem.20031272
  9. 101. Quivy, V., Calomme, C., Dekoninck, A., Demonte, D., Bex, F., Lamsoul, I., Vanhulle, C., Burny, A., & Van Lint, C. (2004). Gene activation and gene silencing: a subtle equilibrium. Cloning and stem cells, 6(2), 140-149. doi:10.1089/1536230041372454
  10. 102. Demonte, D., Quivy, V., Colette, Y., & Van Lint, C. (2004). Administration of HDAC inhibitors to reactivate HIV-1 expression in latent cellular reservoirs: implications for the development of therapeutic strategies. Biochemical pharmacology, 68(6), 1231-1238. doi:10.1016/j.bcp.2004.05.040
  11. 103. Quivy, V., & Van Lint, C. (2004). Regulation at multiple levels of NF-kappaB-mediated transactivation by protein acetylation. Biochemical pharmacology, 68(6), 1221-1229. doi:10.1016/j.bcp.2004.05.039
  12. 104. Calomme, C., Dekoninck, A., Nizet, S., Adam, E., Nguyen, T. L.-A., Van Den Broeke, A., Willems, L., Kettmann, R., Burny, A., & Van Lint, C. (2004). Overlapping CRE and E box motifs in the enhancer sequences of the bovine leukemia virus 5' long terminal repeat are critical for basal and acetylation-dependent transcriptional activity of the viral promoter: implications for viral latency. Journal of virology, 78(24), 13848-13864. doi:10.1128/JVI.78.24.13848-13864.2004

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