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. 1993;8(2):96-104.
doi: 10.1002/mc.2940080206.

Characterization of a nuclear factor, papilloma enhancer binding factor-1, that binds the long control region of human papillomavirus type 16 and contributes to enhancer activity

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Characterization of a nuclear factor, papilloma enhancer binding factor-1, that binds the long control region of human papillomavirus type 16 and contributes to enhancer activity

S Cuthill et al. Mol Carcinog. 1993.

Abstract

Human papillomavirus type-16 (HPV-16) is an epitheliotropic DNA tumor virus associated with the development of cervical carcinoma. The expression of HPV-16 early genes is driven by a cell-type-specific enhancer located in the long control region of the viral genome. We identified an element within the HPV-16 minimal enhancer that has enhancer activity and binds a nuclear factor, designated papillomavirus enhancer binding factor-1 (PEF-1). The element (called-FP-F by us and fp5e by Gloss et al. (EMBO J 6:3735-3743, 1987)) was originally identified as a footprint by DNase I protection experiments. The PEF-1 binding site is centered around a CCAAT box-like CCAAC element. Introduction of A-->T transversions into the CCAAC element of fp5e abolished binding of PEF-1 and concomitantly abolished enhancer function. fp5e resembles binding sites for the transcriptional activators CTF/NF-1 and AP-2; however, we showed that neither of these factors interacted with this element. PEF-1 has an apparent molecular weight of about 110 kDa, and we propose that it is a novel factor involved in the transcriptional activation of HPV-16 gene expression.

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