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Researchers from University of Warwick detail findings in human papillomavirus.

Women's Health Weekly

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According to recent research published in the journal Biochemistry, "The E5 protein from bovine papillomavirus is a type II membrane protein and the product of the smallest known oncogene. E5 causes cell transformation by binding and activating the platelet-derived growth factor beta receptor (PDGF beta R)."

"In order to productively interact with the receptor, it is thought that E5 binds as a dimer. However, wild-type E5 and various mutants have also been shown to form trimers, tetramers, and even higher order oligomers. The residues in E5 that drive and stabilize a dimeric state are also still in question. At present, two different models for the E5 dimer exist in the literature, one symmetric and one asymmetric. There is universal agreement, however, that the transmembrane (TM) domain plays a vital role in stabilizing the functional oligomer; indeed, mutation of various TM domain residues can abolish E5 function. In order to better resolve the role of the E5 TM domain in function, we have undertaken the first quantitative in vitro characterization of the E5 TM domain in detergent micelles and liposomes. Circular and linear dichroism analyses verify that the TM domain adopts a stable alpha-helical structure and is able to ...

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