A. Kilk et al., BOVINE PAPILLOMAVIRUS ONCOPROTEIN E5 INDUCES THE NF-KAPPA-B ACTIVATION THROUGH SUPEROXIDE RADICALS, Biochemistry and molecular biology international, 40(4), 1996, pp. 689-697
Bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-I) open reading frame E5 encodes the
smallest known oncoprotein. This protein is involved in transforming
cells during the early stage of infection. Nuclear factor kappa B (NF
kappa B) is activated in the host cells as a result of different virus
infections. It has been shown that reactive oxygen intermediates acti
vate NF kappa B which leads to the activation of several cellular gene
s. We studied the effect of BPV-1 E5 protein on NF kappa B activation.
We found that low and moderate concentrations of E5 protein activate
NF kappa B. This activation is suppressed by superoxide dismutase. We
conclude that the superoxide anion is involved in activation of NF kap
pa B.