“…There are also multiple reports that E6 has p53 independent transformation properties, implying that HPV E6 genes may uncouple cellular growth and apoptotic responses. However, both proand anti-apoptotic activities of E6 have been reported, and in some experimental systems, the apoptosis modulatory e ects were thought to represent a p53-independent function of E6 (Fan et al, 1995;Hawkins et al, 1996;Griep 1994, 1995;Puthenveetil et al, 1996;Steller et al, 1996;Thomas et al, 1996;Tsang et al, 1995;Wahl et al, 1996;Xu et al, 1995;Yu et al, 1997). Since BPV-1 E6 does not bind p53 in vitro or promote its degradation in vivo, it provides an excellent model to explore the p53-independent functions of E6.…”