Interactions between polyomavirus medium T antigen and three cellular proteins of 88, 61, and 37 kilodaltons
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.61.12.3902-3909.1987
Interactions between polyomavirus medium T antigen and three cellular proteins of 88, 61, and 37 kilodaltons
Abstract
Affinity-purified medium T antigen of wild-type polyomavirus and dl8, a transforming mutant with a deletion in the medium T gene, is associated with three cellular proteins with apparent molecular weights of 88,000 (88K protein), 61,000 (61K protein), and 37,000 (37K protein). Medium T antigen encoded by the nontransforming hrt mutants fails to associate with these proteins, whereas medium T antigen of the nontransforming mutant dl1015 is able to do so. Medium T antigen of the nontransforming mutant dl23 binds to the 61K and 37K proteins; however, binding to the 88K protein is uncertain. The pattern of complex formation between these proteins and medium T antigen resembles that of pp60c-src and medium T antigen. The binding of medium T antigen to the 88K, 61K, and 37K proteins, as well as to pp60c-src, might represent a necessary but insufficient step in transformation. By mixing extracts from infected and uninfected cells, complex formation between medium T antigen and the 88K, 61K, and 37K proteins can be demonstrated in vitro. Pulse-chase experiments indicated that in vivo the association between medium T antigen and the 61K and 37K proteins is a slow process. The latter two proteins are probably bound to each other in uninfected cells. On two-dimensional gels of whole-cell extract, the 61K protein comigrated with a minor protein with an isoelectric point of 5.2. The 61K protein was neither phosphorylated nor glycosylated. Polyomavirus tumor serum precipitated the 61K and 37K proteins independently of medium T antigen. Therefore, the 61K protein or the 37K protein or both have the properties of a cellular tumor antigen.
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