Functional Similarity between E6 Proteins of Cutaneous Human Papillomaviruses and the Adenovirus E1A Tumor-Restraining Module

  • Kuppuswamy M
  • Subramanian T
  • Kostas-Polston E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The adenovirus E1A C-terminal region restrains oncogenic transformation through interaction with three distinct cellular protein complexes that include the DYRK1A/1B/HAN11 complex. The E6 proteins of beta-human papillomaviruses (beta-HPVs) also interact with the DYRK1/HAN11 complex. A variant of HPV5 E6 frequently found in epidermodysplasia verruciformis skin lesions interacted less efficiently with DYRK1A/HAN11. The E6 variant and E7 of HPV5 efficiently coimmortalized primary epithelial cells, suggesting that naturally arising variants may contribute potential oncogenic activities of beta-HPV E6 proteins.

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Kuppuswamy, M., Subramanian, T., Kostas-Polston, E., Vijayalingam, S., Zhao, L., Varvares, M., & Chinnadurai, G. (2013). Functional Similarity between E6 Proteins of Cutaneous Human Papillomaviruses and the Adenovirus E1A Tumor-Restraining Module. Journal of Virology, 87(13), 7781–7786. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00037-13

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