Cellular targets for SV40 Large T-antigen

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SV40 virus infection is able to induce tumours in newborn hamsters and to transform a wide range of eukaryotic cells in in vitro culture. This is achieved by integration of the viral DNA into the host cell DNA and expression of the virus-encoded Large T-antigen. The expression of Large T, a 708 amino acid phosphoprotein, is required both to induce and maintain the transformed state. The Large T protein initiates viral DNA synthesis and regulates viral transcription, apparently by binding in a specific manner to viral DNA sequences at and near the viral origin of replication. SV40 Large T also affects cellular DNA synthesis and transcription and this may account for its oncogenic activity. A novel immunochemical procedure has permitted the isolation of cellular DNA sequences occupied by SV40 Large T in the chromatin of SV40 transformed cells. Some of the cellular sequences contain high affinity binding sites for SV40 Large T, and hybridize to messenger RNAs expressed in SV40 transformed but not in normal cells. A second type of cellular target for Large T is the cell coded p53 protein that it binds to and stabilizes. A range of monoclonal antibodies to p53 has been isolated and characterized. They demonstrate that p53 is in the cytoplasm of normal cells but is located in the nucleus of transformed cells. One of the antibodies recognizes an epitope on p53 that is stabilized or induced by binding to Large T. Further studies on the T-p53 protein complex have been facilitated by constructing bacterial plasmids that direct the synthesis of substantial quantities of Large T-β-galactosidase and p53-β-galactosidase fusion proteins in bacteria. The results are discussed in the context of our current knowledge of oncogene action.

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The Royal Society

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General Medicine

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