“…TEF-1 was first identified as a HeLa cell protein that binds cooperatively to tandem repeats of the GT-IIC or Sph enhansons from the simian virus 40 (SV40) enhancer (Davidson et al, 1986(Davidson et al, , 1988Wildeman et al, 1986;Xiao et al, 1987). These TEF-1 binding sites, which have highly degenerate nucleotide sequences, activate transcription from the SV40 early promoter (Davidson et al, 1986;Herr and Clarke, 1986;Zenke et al, 1986;Nomiyama et al, 1987;Ondek et al, 1987Ondek et al, , 1988Schirm et al, 1987;Fromental et al, 1988) and mediate large T antigen activation of the SV40 late promoter (May et al, 1987;Casaz et al, 1991;Gruda and Alwine, 1991;Kelly and Wildeman, 1991). The latter effect possibly involves direct interaction between TEF-l and large T antigen (Gruda et al, 1993).…”