The SV40 large T-p53 complex: evidence for the presence of two immunologically distinct forms of p53
- PMID: 2998064
- DOI: 10.1016/0042-6822(85)90240-5
The SV40 large T-p53 complex: evidence for the presence of two immunologically distinct forms of p53
Abstract
The transforming protein of SV40 is the large T antigen. Large T binds a cellular protein, p53, which is potentially oncogenic by virtue of its functional involvement in the control of cell proliferation. This raises the possibility that p53 may mediate, in part, the transforming function of SV40 large T. Two immunologically distinct forms of p53 have been identified in normal cells: the forms are cell-cycle dependent, one being restricted to nondividing cells (p53-Go) and the second to dividing cells (p53-G divided by). We have now dissociated and probed the multimeric complex of SV40 large T-p53 for the presence of immunologically distinct forms of p53. Here we present evidence for the presence of p53-Go and p53-G divided by complexed with SV40 large T.
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