Hepatitis B viral X protein (HBx) and small X proteins (HBSx) are know
n to transactivate promoters for RNA polymerase II and RNA polymerase
III. Small X promoter has been mapped in the 5'-distal half of the X o
pen reading frame. A 5'-serial deletion analysis showed that there was
a positive regulatory sequence for the efficient transcription of the
small X promoter. Two cellular proteins of 110 kDa (p110) and 33 kDa
(p33) bound at the 3' and 5' regions of the regulatory sequence, respe
ctively. Mutation of a p33-binding and p110-binding sites led to dimin
ution and elevation, respectively, of activation properties of the pos
itive element, suggesting that p33 participates in the transactivation
and that p110 has an inhibitory effect on the function of p33. This p
ossibility was further supported by the result demonstrating that in v
itro phosphorylation of p110 reduced its target DNA-binding capability
.