HPV18 E1^E4 is assembled into aggresome-like compartment and involved in sequestration of viral oncoproteins

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Abstract

Papillomavirus is the etiological agent for warts and several squamous carcinomas. Skin cancer induced by cottontail rabbit papillomavirus was the first animal model for virus-induced carcinogenesis. The target organ of the virus infection is stratified epithelium and virus replication is tightly regulated by the differentiation program of the host cell. E1^E4 protein is a viral gene product, and although it is considered to be involved in the control of virus replication, little is known about the biological role. We found that HPV18 E1^E4 was assembled into an aggresome-like compartment and was involved in sequestration of virus oncoproteins, which might contribute to the differentiation-dependent lifecycle of papillomavirus. © Kajitani, Satsuka, Yoshida and Sakai.

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Kajitani, N., Satsuka, A., Yoshida, S., & Sakai, H. (2013). HPV18 E1^E4 is assembled into aggresome-like compartment and involved in sequestration of viral oncoproteins. Frontiers in Microbiology, 4(AUG). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2013.00251

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