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The recognition of local DNA conformation by the human papillomavirus type 6 E2 protein

The E2 proteins are transcription/replication factors from papillomaviruses. Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) can be broadly divided in two groups; low-risk HPV subtypes cause benign warts while high-risk HPVs give rise to cervical cancer. Although a range of crystal structures of E2 DNA-binding domain...

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Autores principales: Hooley, Elizabeth, Fairweather, Victoria, Clarke, Anthony R., Gaston, Kevin, Leo Brady, R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1557802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16914454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl466
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author Hooley, Elizabeth
Fairweather, Victoria
Clarke, Anthony R.
Gaston, Kevin
Leo Brady, R.
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Fairweather, Victoria
Clarke, Anthony R.
Gaston, Kevin
Leo Brady, R.
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description The E2 proteins are transcription/replication factors from papillomaviruses. Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) can be broadly divided in two groups; low-risk HPV subtypes cause benign warts while high-risk HPVs give rise to cervical cancer. Although a range of crystal structures of E2 DNA-binding domains (DBD) from both high- and low-risk HPV subtypes have been reported previously, structures of E2 DBD:DNA complexes have only been available for high-risk HPV18 and bovine papillomavirus (BPV1). In the present study we report the unliganded and DNA complex structures of the E2 DBD from the low-risk HPV6. As in the previous E2–DNA structures, complex formation results in considerable bending of the DNA, which is facilitated by sequences with A:T-rich spacers that adopt a pre-bent conformation. The low-risk HPV6 E2–DNA complex differs from the earlier structures in that minimal deformation of the protein accompanies complex formation. Stopped-flow kinetic studies confirm that both high- and low-risk E2 proteins adapt their structures on binding to DNA, although this is achieved more readily for HPV6 E2. It therefore appears that the higher selectivity of the HPV6 E2 protein may arise from its limited molecular adaptability, a property that might distinguish the behaviour of E2 proteins from high- and low-risk HPV subtypes.
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spelling pubmed-15578022006-09-06 The recognition of local DNA conformation by the human papillomavirus type 6 E2 protein Hooley, Elizabeth Fairweather, Victoria Clarke, Anthony R. Gaston, Kevin Leo Brady, R. Nucleic Acids Res Structural Biology The E2 proteins are transcription/replication factors from papillomaviruses. Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) can be broadly divided in two groups; low-risk HPV subtypes cause benign warts while high-risk HPVs give rise to cervical cancer. Although a range of crystal structures of E2 DNA-binding domains (DBD) from both high- and low-risk HPV subtypes have been reported previously, structures of E2 DBD:DNA complexes have only been available for high-risk HPV18 and bovine papillomavirus (BPV1). In the present study we report the unliganded and DNA complex structures of the E2 DBD from the low-risk HPV6. As in the previous E2–DNA structures, complex formation results in considerable bending of the DNA, which is facilitated by sequences with A:T-rich spacers that adopt a pre-bent conformation. The low-risk HPV6 E2–DNA complex differs from the earlier structures in that minimal deformation of the protein accompanies complex formation. Stopped-flow kinetic studies confirm that both high- and low-risk E2 proteins adapt their structures on binding to DNA, although this is achieved more readily for HPV6 E2. It therefore appears that the higher selectivity of the HPV6 E2 protein may arise from its limited molecular adaptability, a property that might distinguish the behaviour of E2 proteins from high- and low-risk HPV subtypes. Oxford University Press 2006 2006-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC1557802/ /pubmed/16914454 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl466 Text en © 2006 The Author(s).
spellingShingle Structural Biology
Hooley, Elizabeth
Fairweather, Victoria
Clarke, Anthony R.
Gaston, Kevin
Leo Brady, R.
The recognition of local DNA conformation by the human papillomavirus type 6 E2 protein
title The recognition of local DNA conformation by the human papillomavirus type 6 E2 protein
title_full The recognition of local DNA conformation by the human papillomavirus type 6 E2 protein
title_fullStr The recognition of local DNA conformation by the human papillomavirus type 6 E2 protein
title_full_unstemmed The recognition of local DNA conformation by the human papillomavirus type 6 E2 protein
title_short The recognition of local DNA conformation by the human papillomavirus type 6 E2 protein
title_sort recognition of local dna conformation by the human papillomavirus type 6 e2 protein
topic Structural Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1557802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16914454
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl466
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