IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC ADENOVIRUS-E1A N-TERMINAL RESIDUES CRITICAL TO THE BINDING OF CELLULAR PROTEINS AND TO THE CONTROL OF CELL-GROWTH

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作者
WANG, HGH [1 ]
RIKITAKE, Y [1 ]
CARTER, MC [1 ]
YACIUK, P [1 ]
ABRAHAM, SE [1 ]
ZERLER, B [1 ]
MORAN, E [1 ]
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[1] COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB,COLD SPRING HARBOR,NY 11724
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10.1128/JVI.67.1.476-488.1993
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Adenovirus early region 1A (E1A) oncogene-encoded sequences essential for transformation- and cell growth-regulating activities are localized at the N terminus and in regions of highly conserved amino acid sequence designated conserved regions 1 and 2. These regions interact to form the binding sites for two classes of cellular proteins: those, such as the retinoblastoma gene product, whose association with the E1A products is specifically dependent on region 2, and another class which so far is known to include only a large cellular DNA-binding protein, p300, whose association with the E1A products is specifically dependent on the N-terminal region. Association between the E1A products and either class of cellular proteins can be disrupted by mutations in conserved region 1. While region 2 has been studied intensively, very little is known so far concerning the nature of the essential residues in the N-terminal region, or about the manner in which conserved region 1 participates in the binding of two distinct sets of cellular proteins. A combination of site-directed point mutagenesis and monoclonal antibody competition experiments reported here suggests that p300 binding is dependent on specific, conserved residues in the N terminus, including positively charged residues at positions 2 and 3 of the E1A proteins, and that p300 and pRB bind to distinct, nonoverlapping subregions within conserved region 1. The availability of precise point mutations disrupting p300 binding supports previous data linking p30-with cell cycle control and enhancer function.
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