1996
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.70.11.7549-7560.1996
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Enhanced transcriptional activation by E2 proteins from the oncogenic human papillomaviruses

Abstract: A systematic comparison of transcriptional activation by papillomavirus E2 proteins revealed that the E2 proteins from high-risk human papillomaviruses (human papillomavirus type 16 [HPV-16] and HPV-18) are much more active than are the E2 proteins from low-risk HPVs (HPV-6b and HPV-11). Despite the tropism of HPVs for particular epithelial cell types, this difference in transcriptional activation was observed in a number of different epithelial and nonepithelial cells. The enhanced activities of the E2 protei… Show more

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“…The HPV16 E6 and E1 plasmids have been previously described (21,27). The p2x2xE2BS-Luc and p16ori plasmids have been previously described (27,66). The pMEP4 HPV16 and HPV31 E2 plasmids have also been previously described (19).…”
Section: Plasmidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HPV16 E6 and E1 plasmids have been previously described (21,27). The p2x2xE2BS-Luc and p16ori plasmids have been previously described (27,66). The pMEP4 HPV16 and HPV31 E2 plasmids have also been previously described (19).…”
Section: Plasmidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the HPV-16 long control region (LCR) there are four speci®c E2 recognition sites, characterized by the sequence ACCGN4CGGT, to which E2 binds as a dimer (Androphy et al, 1987a). Through interactions at these sites E2 can speci®cally upregulate the viral oncogene expression (Cripe et al, 1987;Bouvard et al, 1994;Kovelman et al, 1996). Under certain circum-stances, when the E2 protein is overexpressed, transcriptional repression is also observed (Bouvard et al, 1994;Steger and Corbach, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, low concentrations of E2 have been suggested to weakly activate P97 transcription through promoter-distal E2 binding sites (9,59). Like the BPV1 E2 protein, HPV E2 proteins can strongly activate transcription from synthetic promoters consisting of multimerized E2 binding sites fused to a minimal promoter (11,29,35,45,50,68).…”
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