Science, Vol.269, No.5223, 529-531, 1995
Interaction of Papillomavirus E6 Oncoproteins with a Putative Calcium-Binding Protein
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are associated with the majority of cervical cancers and encode a transforming protein, E6, that interacts with the tumor suppressor protein p53. Because E6 has p53-independent transforming activity, the yeast two-hybrid system was used to search for other EG-binding proteins. One such protein, E6BP, interacted with cancer-associated HPV E6 and with bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) E6. The transforming activity of BPV-1 E6 mutants correlated with their E6BP-binding ability. E6BP is identical to a putative calcium-binding protein, ERC-55, that appears to be localized in the endoplasmic reticulum.
Keywords:MAMMARY EPITHELIAL-CELLS;BOVINE PAPILLOMAVIRUS;CERVICAL-CARCINOMA;HUMAN KERATINOCYTES;P53 PROTEIN;HPV-16 E6;TYPE-16;DEGRADATION;DNA;TRANSACTIVATION