Cell alterations induced by the large T-antigens of SV40 and polyoma virus.
Cell alterations induced by the large T-antigens of SV40 and polyoma virus.
The large T-antigens of SV40 and polyoma virus are nuclear, multifunctional proteins that are essential for replication of the respective viruses. They can also 'transform' cells in culture to varying extents; both can immortalise primary cells, and SV40 large T can additionally induce full transformation. Recently, p105Rb, the protein product of the anti-oncogene RB-1, has been shown to interact with both large T-antigens. SV40 large T-antigen also binds to a p105Rb related protein, p107. SV40 large T differs from that of polyoma virus in its ability to associate with another anti-oncogene product, p53. The significance of these properties to the transforming potential of both viruses is considered.
Humans, Simian virus 40, Antigens, Viral, Tumor, Cell Transformation, Viral, Polyomavirus
Humans, Simian virus 40, Antigens, Viral, Tumor, Cell Transformation, Viral, Polyomavirus
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