Phosphorylation sites of the E2 transcriptional regulatory proteins of bovine papillomavirus type 1

  • McBride A
  • Bolen J
  • Howley P
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Abstract

The E2 open reading frame of bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) encodes three transcriptional regulatory proteins. The full-length open reading frame encodes a protein of 410 amino acids which functions as a transcriptional transactivator. Two transcriptional repressor proteins, E2-TR and E8/E2, contain the C-terminal 249 and 204 amino acids, respectively. We have expressed both the full-length E2 protein and the E2-TR repressor protein in insect cells, by using recombinant baculoviruses, and in mammalian COS-1 cells, by using a chimeric simian virus 40/BPV-1 virus. Analysis of the E2 proteins revealed that both the transactivator and repressor forms are phosphorylated predominately on serine residues at similar sites in both expression systems. By a combination of peptide mapping and site-directed mutagenesis techniques, the serine residues at positions 298 and 301 were determined to be the major phosphorylation sites of the BPV-1 E2 proteins.

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McBride, A. A., Bolen, J. B., & Howley, P. M. (1989). Phosphorylation sites of the E2 transcriptional regulatory proteins of bovine papillomavirus type 1. Journal of Virology, 63(12), 5076–5085. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.63.12.5076-5085.1989

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