Point mutations in SP1 motifs in the upstream regulatory region of human papillomavirus type 18 isolates from cervical cancers increase promoter activity
B Rose, G Steger, XP Dong, C Thompson, Y Cossart, M Tattersall and H Pfister Department of Infectious Diseases, Blackburn Building (DO6), The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia. b_rose@infdis.usyd.edu.au Evidence of the functional significance of two naturally occurring mutations at nt 40 or 41 in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of general virology 1998-07, Vol.79 (7), p.1659-1663 |
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Zusammenfassung: | B Rose, G Steger, XP Dong, C Thompson, Y Cossart, M Tattersall and H Pfister
Department of Infectious Diseases, Blackburn Building (DO6), The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia. b_rose@infdis.usyd.edu.au
Evidence of the functional significance of two naturally occurring
mutations at nt 40 or 41 in the Sp1 motif in the promoter proximal segment
of the upstream regulatory region (URR) of human papillomavirus (HPV) type
18 is presented. In electrophoretic mobility shift assays, Sp1 protein
bound more efficiently to the Sp1 mutant motifs than to the prototype;
while in both HeLa and HT3 cells, luciferase activity controlled by the
mutant URRs was upregulated 2- and 3-fold, or 4- and 6-fold, in comparison
with the prototype URR or HeLa cell-derived URR respectively. The HeLa URR
represents a more appropriate baseline for promoter activity, containing a
series of point mutations representative of most HPV-18 cancer isolates,
including one in the Yin Yang 1 (YY1) site at the P105 promoter. The effect
of the Sp1 mutations was found to be largely maintained in the context of
the HeLa URR containing the prototype YY1 site. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1317 1465-2099 |
DOI: | 10.1099/0022-1317-79-7-1659 |