“…The E1 region contains two transcription blocks ± E1A and E1B (Boulanger and Blair, 1991). The E1A proteins are essential for transformation (Boulanger and Blair, 1991;Bayley and Mymryk, 1994) and may, on occasion, transform cells in the absence of co-operating oncogenes (Houweling et al, 1980;Gallimore et al, 1985b). It is generally considered that this activity of E1A is attributable to its interaction with important cellular components, many of which are involved in transcriptional regulation, such as pRb and the related p107 and p130, p300/CBP and the C-terminal binding protien (Boulanger and Blair, 1991;Bayley and Mymryk, 1994;Moran, 1994).…”