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The Human Papillomavirus E6 PDZ Binding Motif: From Life Cycle to Malignancy (CROSBI ID 228226)

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Ganti Ketaki ; Broniarczyk Justyna ; Manoubi Wiem ; Massimi Paola ; Mittal Suruchi ; Pim David ; Szalmas Anita ; Thatte Jayashree ; Thomas Miranda ; Tomaić Vjekoslav et al. The Human Papillomavirus E6 PDZ Binding Motif: From Life Cycle to Malignancy // Viruses, 7 (2015), 3530-3551

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Ganti Ketaki ; Broniarczyk Justyna ; Manoubi Wiem ; Massimi Paola ; Mittal Suruchi ; Pim David ; Szalmas Anita ; Thatte Jayashree ; Thomas Miranda ; Tomaić Vjekoslav ; Banks Lawrence

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The Human Papillomavirus E6 PDZ Binding Motif: From Life Cycle to Malignancy

Cancer-causing HPV E6 oncoproteins are characterized by the presence of a PDZ binding motif (PBM) at their extreme carboxy terminus. It was long thought that this region of E6 had a sole function to confer interaction with a defined set of cellular substrates. However, more recent studies have shown that the E6 PBM has a complex pattern of regulation, whereby phosphorylation within the PBM can regulate interaction with two classes of cellular proteins: those containing PDZ domains and the members of the 14-3-3 family of proteins. In this review, we explore the roles that the PBM and its ligands play in the virus life cycle, and subsequently how these can inadvertently contribute towards the development of malignancy. We also explore how subtle alterations in cellular signal transduction pathways might result in aberrant E6 phosphorylation, which in turn might contribute towards disease progression.

HPV; E6; PDZ; 14-3-3; cell polarity

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Podaci o izdanju

7

2015.

3530-3551

objavljeno

1999-4915

Povezanost rada

Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Biologija

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