Determination of the origin-specific DNA-binding domain of polyomavirus large T antigen

  • Sunstrom N
  • Acheson N
  • Hassell J
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Abstract

To map the DNA-binding domain of polyomavirus large T antigen, we constructed a set of plasmids coding for unidirectional carboxy- or amino-terminal deletion mutations in the large T antigen. Analysis of origin-specific DNA binding by mutant proteins expressed in Cos-1 cells revealed that the C-terminal boundary of the DNA-binding domain is at or near Glu-398. Fusion proteins of large T antigen lacking the first 200 N-terminal amino acids bound specifically to polyomavirus origin DNA; however, deletions beyond this site resulted in unstable proteins which could not be tested for DNA binding. Testing of point mutants and internal deletions by others suggested that the N-terminal boundary of the DNA-binding domain lies between amino acids 282 and 286. Taken together, these results locate the DNA-binding domain of polyomavirus large T antigen to the 116-amino-acid region between residues 282 and 398.

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Sunstrom, N. A., Acheson, N. H., & Hassell, J. A. (1991). Determination of the origin-specific DNA-binding domain of polyomavirus large T antigen. Journal of Virology, 65(12), 6998–7003. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.65.12.6998-7003.1991

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