2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11262-009-0412-8
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The biological properties of E6 and E7 oncoproteins from human papillomaviruses

Abstract: More than 100 different human papillomavirus (HPV) types have been isolated so far, and they can be sub-grouped in cutaneous or mucosal according to their ability to infect the skin or the mucosa of the genital or upper-respiratory tracts. A sub-group of human mucosal HPVs, referred to as high-risk HPV types, is responsible for approximately 5% of all human cancers, which represents one-third of all the tumours induced by viruses. Epidemiological and biological studies have shown that HPV16 is the most oncogen… Show more

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“…HPVs critically depend on the cellular machinery for the replication of their genome [3,5]. During the course of infection in proliferating basal cells or in transformed cell systems, HPVs establish their genomes as low-copy-number, autonomously replicating episomes [3,5,19,20]. HPV DNA replicates during the S phase, in synchrony with the host cell chromosome, and the mechanism of initiation of replication is fundamentally the same as that of eukaryotic chromosomes [19].…”
Section: Hpv Replication In Basal Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…HPVs critically depend on the cellular machinery for the replication of their genome [3,5]. During the course of infection in proliferating basal cells or in transformed cell systems, HPVs establish their genomes as low-copy-number, autonomously replicating episomes [3,5,19,20]. HPV DNA replicates during the S phase, in synchrony with the host cell chromosome, and the mechanism of initiation of replication is fundamentally the same as that of eukaryotic chromosomes [19].…”
Section: Hpv Replication In Basal Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3. E2 is also capable of binding to the mitotic chromatin by cellular protein Brd 4, aiding in segregation of viral DNA to the daughter cells during cell division [3,19].…”
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“…The E6 and E7 early gene products are responsible for the oncogenic potential of high-risk HPVs [ 2 ]. The transforming activity of E6 and E7 is mainly mediated through the inactivation of cellular tumour suppressor proteins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%