Mary J. Tevethia

Affiliations: 
Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Oncology
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Cavender JF, Tevethia MJ. (2016) SV40 T-Antigen Amino Acid Changes that Disrupt Cul-7 or Bub-1 Binding Do Not Globally Distort the T-Common Region. Intervirology. 59: 30-35
Bollag B, Kilpatrick LH, Tyagarajan SK, et al. (2006) JC virus T'135, T'136 and T'165 proteins interact with cellular p107 and p130 in vivo and influence viral transformation potential. Journal of Neurovirology. 12: 428-42
Cole SL, Tevethia MJ. (2002) Simian virus 40 large T antigen and two independent T-antigen segments sensitize cells to apoptosis following genotoxic damage. Journal of Virology. 76: 8420-32
Beachy TM, Cole SL, Cavender JF, et al. (2002) Regions and activities of simian virus 40 T antigen that cooperate with an activated ras oncogene in transforming primary rat embryo fibroblasts. Journal of Virology. 76: 3145-57
Tevethia MJ, Ozer HL. (2001) SV40-Mediated Immortalization Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology. 24: 185-199
Cavender JF, Mummert C, Tevethia MJ. (1999) Transactivation of a Ribosomal Gene by Simian Virus 40 Large-T Antigen Requires at Least Three Activities of the Protein Journal of Virology. 73: 214-224
Tevethia MJ, Lacko HA, Conn A. (1998) Two regions of simian virus 40 large T-antigen independently extend the life span of primary C57BL/6 mouse embryo fibroblasts and cooperate in immortalization. Virology. 243: 303-312
Tevethia MJ, Bonneau RH, Griffith JW, et al. (1997) A simian virus 40 large T-antigen segment containing amino acids 1 to 127 and expressed under the control of the rat elastase-1 promoter produces pancreatic acinar carcinomas in transgenic mice Journal of Virology. 71: 8157-8166
Tevethia MJ, Lacko HA, Kierstead TD, et al. (1997) Adding an Rb-binding site to an N-terminally truncated simian virus 40 T antigen restores growth to high cell density, and the T common region in trans provides anchorage-independent growth and rapid growth in low serum concentrations. Journal of Virology. 71: 1888-1896
Lill NL, Tevethia MJ, Eckner R, et al. (1997) p300 Family members associate with the carboxyl terminus of simian virus 40 large tumor antigen Journal of Virology. 71: 129-137
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