The N-terminal region of the adenovirus type 5 E1A proteins can repress expression of cellular genes via two distinct but overlapping domains.
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The transforming E1A 12S and E1A 13S proteins of human adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) contain two and three conserved regions, respectively. In the present study, the contribution of sequences in the nonconserved N-terminal region of the E1A proteins to morphological transformation and to down-regulation of a number of mitogen-inducible genes was investigated. As described previously, transformation of NRK cells (an established normal rat kidney cell line) results in denser cell growth and a cuboidal cellular morphology. None of the cells expressing N-terminally mutated E1A proteins, however, show these transformed properties, which suggests an important role for sequences in that domain. The decrease in cyclin D1 levels requires exactly the same sequences. The ability to transform NRK cells and to reduce cyclin D1 levels does not correlate with the presence in the E1A proteins of binding domains for p300, CBP, p107, pRb, cyclin A, or cdk2. In contrast, down-regulation of expression of the JE gene in NRK cells and repression of transcription of the collagenase gene in human HeLa cells does correlate with the presence in the E1A proteins of an intact binding domain for p300 and CBP. The results suggest that the N-terminal domain of the E1A proteins can repress expression of cellular genes by at least two different mechanisms.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Journal of virology
دوره 69 5 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1995