44-amino-acid E5 transforming protein of bovine papillomavirus requires a hydrophobic core and specific carboxyl-terminal amino acids.
Horwitz B, Burkhardt A, Schlegel R, DiMaio D. 44-amino-acid E5 transforming protein of bovine papillomavirus requires a hydrophobic core and specific carboxyl-terminal amino acids. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1988, 8: 4071-4078. PMID: 2847028, PMCID: PMC365476, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.8.10.4071.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAmino acid substitutionsE5 proteinAmino acidsTransforming proteinAcid substitutionsCarboxyl-terminal thirdCarboxyl-terminal amino acidsCharacterization of mutantsSpecific amino acid sequencesMouse C127 cellsAmino acid sequenceBovine papillomavirus type 1Specific amino acidsHydrophobic amino acidsPapillomavirus type 1Focus-forming activityCysteine residuesAcid sequenceC127 cellsSaturation mutagenesisE5 geneTransforming activityEssential amino acidsFoci formationMissense mutations