The E5 Protein of HPV-6, but Not HPV-16, Associates Efficiently with Cellular Growth Factor Receptors |
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Authors: | Melissa Conrad David Goldstein Thorkell Andresson Richard Schlegel |
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Abstract: | The transforming activity of the prototype E5 protein of bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) is associated with its binding to, and activation of, both the platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptors. The E5 proteins of human papillomavirus types 6 and 16 (HPV-6, HPV-16) also transform rodent cells in the presence of the EGF receptor. In this study we examined whether epitope-tagged HPV E5 proteins could associate with three different tyrosine kinase-containing growth factor receptors: the EGF receptor, the erbB2 receptor, and the PDGF receptor. The HPV-6 E5 protein was found to associate efficiently with all three of these growth factor receptors, while the HPV-16 E5 protein did not. These findings suggest either that the in vitro transforming activities of HPV-6 and HPV-16 E5 proteins involve a similar mechanism unrelated to receptor binding (e.g., binding to the 16-kDa membrane pore protein) or that they proceed along distinct pathways, with receptor binding being important for HPV-6. Regardless of the ultimate mechanisms, the differences between the HPV-6 and HPV-16 E5 proteins in binding to growth factor receptors may potentially contribute to the distinctive morphologies of their respective neoplastic lesions. |
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