N. Akutsu et al., P53-DEPENDENT AND P53-INDEPENDENT TRANSACTIVATION BY THE E6 PROTEIN OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE-16, Journal of General Virology, 77, 1996, pp. 459-463
The mechanism by which the E6 protein of human papillomavirus type 16
(HPV-16) transactivates heterologous virus promoters has not been esta
blished. In this study, the involvement of p53-mediated transcriptiona
l repression in transactivation by the HPV-16 E6 protein was examined
using several virus promoters. HPV-16 E6 transactivated the TATA box-c
ontaining simian virus 40 early promoter and the Rous sarcoma virus lo
ng terminal repeat in p53-containing cells but not in p53-deficient ce
lls. In contrast, the adenovirus E2 promoter was transactivated both i
n p53-containing and p53-deficient cells. These results indicate that
the transactivation activity of the HPV-16 E6 protein is mediated by p
53-dependent and promoter-specific p53-independent pathways.