2000
The platelet-derived growth factor ß receptor as a target of the bovine papillomavirus E5 protein
DiMaio D, Lai C, Mattoon D. The platelet-derived growth factor ß receptor as a target of the bovine papillomavirus E5 protein. Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 2000, 11: 283-293. PMID: 10959076, DOI: 10.1016/s1359-6101(00)00012-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsE5 proteinBovine papillomavirus E5 proteinSH2 domain-containing proteinsCellular signal transduction pathwaysDomain-containing proteinsSignal transduction complexSignal transduction pathwaysLigand-independent fashionGrowth factor receptor activitySpecific transmembraneTransduction complexCytoplasmic domainTransmembrane proteinTransduction pathwaysReceptor dimerizationTyrosine residuesAmino acidsProteinViral transformationDirect interactionBovine papillomavirusUnique mechanismStable complexesComplex formationNew insights
1999
The Bovine Papillomavirus E5 Protein Requires a Juxtamembrane Negative Charge for Activation of the Platelet-Derived Growth Factor β Receptor and Transformation of C127 Cells
Klein O, Kegler-Ebo D, Su J, Smith S, DiMaio D. The Bovine Papillomavirus E5 Protein Requires a Juxtamembrane Negative Charge for Activation of the Platelet-Derived Growth Factor β Receptor and Transformation of C127 Cells. Journal Of Virology 1999, 73: 3264-3272. PMID: 10074180, PMCID: PMC104090, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.73.4.3264-3272.1999.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlatelet-derived growth factor beta receptorPDGF beta receptorGrowth factor beta receptorE5 proteinBovine papillomavirus E5 proteinCell transformationHomodimeric transmembrane proteinSustained receptor activationC127 mouse fibroblastsExtracellular juxtamembrane regionBeta receptorsE5 dimerE5 mutantsDouble mutantJuxtamembrane regionTransmembrane proteinC-terminusC127 cellsAcidic residuesE5 geneMutantsPosition 33Mouse fibroblastsProteinSalt bridge
1998
Role of Glutamine 17 of the Bovine Papillomavirus E5 Protein in Platelet-Derived Growth Factor β Receptor Activation and Cell Transformation
Klein O, Polack G, Surti T, Kegler-Ebo D, Smith S, DiMaio D. Role of Glutamine 17 of the Bovine Papillomavirus E5 Protein in Platelet-Derived Growth Factor β Receptor Activation and Cell Transformation. Journal Of Virology 1998, 72: 8921-8932. PMID: 9765437, PMCID: PMC110309, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.72.11.8921-8932.1998.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBovine papillomavirus E5 proteinPDGF beta receptorE5 proteinTransform cellsCellular platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) beta receptorAmino acidsBa/F3 hematopoietic cellsPosition 17Cell transformationPlatelet-derived growth factor beta receptorHomodimeric transmembrane proteinReceptor tyrosine phosphorylationGrowth factor beta receptorReceptor tyrosine kinasesPDGF receptor tyrosine kinaseReceptor activationPossible amino acidsBeta receptorsStable complexesComplex formationMutant proteinsTransmembrane domainTransmembrane proteinGrowth factor-beta (TGF-beta) receptor activationTyrosine phosphorylation
1995
Ligand-Independent Activation of the Platelet-Derived Growth Factor β Receptor: Requirements for Bovine Papillomavirus E5-Induced Mitogenic Signaling
Drummond-Barbosa D, Vaillancourt R, Kazlauskas A, DiMaio D. Ligand-Independent Activation of the Platelet-Derived Growth Factor β Receptor: Requirements for Bovine Papillomavirus E5-Induced Mitogenic Signaling. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1995, 15: 2570-2581. PMID: 7739538, PMCID: PMC230487, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.15.5.2570.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsE5 proteinPDGF beta receptorTyrosine phosphorylationMitogenic signalsMitogenic signalingReceptor mutantsSH2 domain-containing proteinsPlatelet-derived growth factor beta receptorPDGF beta receptor tyrosine kinaseDomain-containing proteinsPhosphorylation of substratesInterleukin-3Tyrosine phosphorylation sitesGrowth factor β receptorBa/F3 cellsReceptor tyrosine phosphorylationGrowth factor beta receptorLigand-independent activationReceptor tyrosine kinasesTyrosine kinase activityBovine papillomavirus E5Beta receptorsComplex formationPhosphorylation sitesReceptor autophosphorylation
1992
The putative E5 open reading frame of cottontail rabbit papillomavirus is dispensable for papilloma formation in domestic rabbits
Brandsma J, Yang Z, DiMaio D, Barthold S, Johnson E, Xiao W. The putative E5 open reading frame of cottontail rabbit papillomavirus is dispensable for papilloma formation in domestic rabbits. Journal Of Virology 1992, 66: 6204-6207. PMID: 1326666, PMCID: PMC283673, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.66.10.6204-6207.1992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsE5 ORFCRPV DNACRPV genomeCottontail rabbit papillomavirusE5 mutantsFrameshift mutantsBiological functionsORFRabbit papillomavirusMutantsMutant DNATransition mutationsPapilloma formationDNA preparationsDNABiochemical analysisGenomeE5 regionDomestic rabbitsFrame mutationsMutationsCodonGenesInduction of papillomasFrameshiftA glutamine residue in the membrane-associating domain of the bovine papillomavirus type 1 E5 oncoprotein mediates its binding to a transmembrane component of the vacuolar H(+)-ATPase
Goldstein D, Kulke R, Dimaio D, Schlegel R. A glutamine residue in the membrane-associating domain of the bovine papillomavirus type 1 E5 oncoprotein mediates its binding to a transmembrane component of the vacuolar H(+)-ATPase. Journal Of Virology 1992, 66: 405-413. PMID: 1370089, PMCID: PMC238300, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.66.1.405-413.1992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsK proteinGrowth factor receptorE5 oncoproteinGlutamine residuesRandom hydrophobic sequencesSpecific amino acid residuesMembrane-associated domainMajor transforming proteinK protein componentCarboxyl-terminal domainEndoplasmic reticulum membraneFactor receptorBovine papillomavirus type 1Colony-stimulating factor 1 receptorTransformation-defective mutantsAmino acid residuesPotential binding sitesPlatelet-derived growth factor receptorAmino acid substitutionsPapillomavirus type 1Hydrophilic amino acidsE5 dimerE5 mutantsFactor 1 receptorProtein complexes
1990
Bovine papillomavirus E2 repressor mutant displays a high-copy-number phenotype and enhanced transforming activity
Riese D, Settleman J, Neary K, DiMaio D. Bovine papillomavirus E2 repressor mutant displays a high-copy-number phenotype and enhanced transforming activity. Journal Of Virology 1990, 64: 944-949. PMID: 2153255, PMCID: PMC249196, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.64.2.944-949.1990.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRepressor proteinWild-type copy numberBovine papillomavirus type 1 genomeCopy numberViral genomeTranscriptional repressor proteinTransient expression experimentsMouse C127 cellsMutant viral DNAViral DNAType 1 genomeNumber phenotypeRepressor activityLow copy numberMethionine codonInitiation codonExpression experimentsC127 cellsGenomeCV1 cellsRepressor mutantsFoci formationColony formationCodonProtein[45] Saturation mutagenesis using mixed oligonucleotides and M13 templates containing uracil
Horwitz B, Dimaio D. [45] Saturation mutagenesis using mixed oligonucleotides and M13 templates containing uracil. Methods In Enzymology 1990, 185: 599-611. PMID: 2166223, DOI: 10.1016/0076-6879(90)85047-r.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1989
Genetic evidence that acute morphologic transformation, induction of cellular DNA synthesis, and focus formation are mediated by a single activity of the bovine papillomavirus E5 protein.
Settleman J, Fazeli A, Malicki J, Horwitz B, DiMaio D. Genetic evidence that acute morphologic transformation, induction of cellular DNA synthesis, and focus formation are mediated by a single activity of the bovine papillomavirus E5 protein. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1989, 9: 5563-5572. PMID: 2555701, PMCID: PMC363726, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.9.12.5563.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsE5 proteinE5 geneCellular DNA synthesisC127 cellsBovine papillomavirus E5 proteinMouse C127 cellsDNA synthesisMorphologic transformationCultured rodent cellsDefective phenotypeMissense mutantsUnstable proteinDefective mutantsGenetic evidenceMutational analysisE5 activityRodent cellsCell cycleViral genesBiochemical activitySerum starvationCell transformationGenesContact inhibitionVirus multiplicityTransforming activity of a 16-amino-acid segment of the bovine papillomavirus E5 protein linked to random sequences of hydrophobic amino acids
Horwitz B, Weinstat D, DiMaio D. Transforming activity of a 16-amino-acid segment of the bovine papillomavirus E5 protein linked to random sequences of hydrophobic amino acids. Journal Of Virology 1989, 63: 4515-4519. PMID: 2552136, PMCID: PMC251082, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.63.11.4515-4519.1989.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsE5 proteinAmino acidsWild-type E5 proteinBovine papillomavirus E5 proteinAmino acid sequence requirementsHydrophobic amino acid sequenceCarboxyl-terminal amino acidsMouse C127 cellsAmino acid sequenceBovine papillomavirus type 1Carboxyl-terminal portionWild-type onesHydrophobic amino acidsPapillomavirus type 1Hydrophobic sequenceDifferent amino acidsAcid sequenceC127 cellsSequence requirementsE5 geneCell transformationFoci formationSubstitution mutationsCell membraneProteinStructure, Activity, and Regulation of the Bovine Papillomavirus E5 Gene and Its Transforming Protein Product
Horwitz B, Settleman J, Prakash S, DiMaio D. Structure, Activity, and Regulation of the Bovine Papillomavirus E5 Gene and Its Transforming Protein Product. Current Topics In Microbiology And Immunology 1989, 144: 143-151. PMID: 2551579, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-74578-2_18.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsE5 geneFoci formationBovine papillomavirus type 1 DNACell focus formationBPV geneCodon resultsC127 cellsMouse cellsTumorigenic transformationProtein productsK polypeptideGenesViral mutantsBiochemical analysisEfficient transformationCellsMutantsPolypeptideDNARegulationExpressionDownstreamActivityTranslationFormationOpen reading frames E6 and E7 of bovine papillomavirus type 1 are both required for full transformation of mouse C127 cells
Neary K, DiMaio D. Open reading frames E6 and E7 of bovine papillomavirus type 1 are both required for full transformation of mouse C127 cells. Journal Of Virology 1989, 63: 259-266. PMID: 2535732, PMCID: PMC247680, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.63.1.259-266.1989.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBovine papillomavirus type 1Open reading frames E6Mouse C127 cellsFull-length viral genomesAnchorage-independent growthPapillomavirus type 1Focus-forming activityC127 cellsORF E6First methionine codonViral genomeColony formationRetrovirus long terminal repeatsSeries of mutationsE6/E7Second ATG codonLong terminal repeatBPV1 genomeMethionine codonATG codonNumber plasmidE5 geneSpecific proteinsSimultaneous disruptionE6 protein
1988
Bovine papillomavirus E2 gene regulates expression of the viral E5 transforming gene
Prakash S, Horwitz B, Zibello T, Settleman J, DiMaio D. Bovine papillomavirus E2 gene regulates expression of the viral E5 transforming gene. Journal Of Virology 1988, 62: 3608-3613. PMID: 2843663, PMCID: PMC253501, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.62.10.3608-3613.1988.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcetyltransferasesAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsBase SequenceBovine papillomavirus 1Cell LineCell Transformation, ViralChloramphenicol O-AcetyltransferaseDNA-Binding ProteinsGene Expression RegulationGenes, ViralMolecular Sequence DataMutationOncogene Proteins, ViralOncogenesPapillomaviridaePlasmidsPrecipitin TestsPromoter Regions, GeneticTransfectionViral ProteinsBovine papillomavirus mutant temperature sensitive for transformation, replication and transactivation.
DiMaio D, Settleman J. Bovine papillomavirus mutant temperature sensitive for transformation, replication and transactivation. The EMBO Journal 1988, 7: 1197-1204. PMID: 2841117, PMCID: PMC454456, DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1988.tb02931.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMutant viral DNANormal viral DNA replicationMajor viral regulatory proteinLack of mutantsN-terminal halfTemperature-sensitive defectMouse C127 cellsViral DNA replicationViral regulatory proteinsStrong genetic evidenceViral DNAPleiotropic phenotypesGenetic experimentsMost cell linesDNA replicationGene activityGenetic evidenceReplication defectRegulatory proteinsExtrachromosomal plasmidsMutant temperatureC127 cellsTemperature shiftGenetic analysisViral biological activities
1987
Stimulation of cellular DNA synthesis by wild type and mutant bovine papillomavirus DNA
Jaskulski D, Kaczmarek L, DiMaio D. Stimulation of cellular DNA synthesis by wild type and mutant bovine papillomavirus DNA. Biochemical And Biophysical Research Communications 1987, 148: 86-91. PMID: 2823817, DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(87)91079-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchGenetic and biochemical definition of the bovine papillomavirus E5 transforming protein.
Burkhardt A, DiMaio D, Schlegel R. Genetic and biochemical definition of the bovine papillomavirus E5 transforming protein. The EMBO Journal 1987, 6: 2381-2385. PMID: 2822390, PMCID: PMC553643, DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1987.tb02515.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirst methionine codonMethionine codonE5 proteinCellular membranesAmino-terminal mutationsFrameshift mutationBovine papillomavirus E5Mutant viral genomesCellular transformationInitiation codonHydrophobic polypeptidesBPV genomeSmall polypeptidesCell transformationCodonViral genomeE5 ORFProteinBovine papillomavirusGenetic alterationsMutationsPolypeptideForm dimersGenomeFrame mutationsMutational analysis of open reading frame E4 of bovine papillomavirus type 1
Neary K, Horwitz B, DiMaio D. Mutational analysis of open reading frame E4 of bovine papillomavirus type 1. Journal Of Virology 1987, 61: 1248-1252. PMID: 3029420, PMCID: PMC254088, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.61.4.1248-1252.1987.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBovine papillomavirus type 1Papillomavirus type 1E4 proteinLate gene expressionMouse C127 cellsAmino acid sequenceAcid sequenceExtrachromosomal plasmidsBiological activityC127 cellsMutational analysisGene expressionFoci formationORF E2ORFProteinViral DNAMutationsSoft agaroseCellsMutantsType 1Papilloma formationDNAPlasmid
1986
Nonsense mutation in open reading frame E2 of bovine papillomavirus DNA
DiMaio D. Nonsense mutation in open reading frame E2 of bovine papillomavirus DNA. Journal Of Virology 1986, 57: 475-480. PMID: 3003380, PMCID: PMC252759, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.57.2.475-480.1986.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMutant viral DNAOpen reading frame E2C127 cellsBovine papillomavirus DNAViral DNAGenetic mapping experimentsNonsense mutationMouse C127 cellsSingle base substitution mutationsHost cell genomeFull-length viral DNAFocus-forming activityBase substitution mutationsWild-type DNAAmber mutationCell genomeOncogenic transformationViral ORFsSubstitution mutationsORF E2Mapping experimentsMutant DNATransformation assaysDNABovine papillomavirus
1983
Identification of two distinct regulatory regions adjacent to the human β-interferon gene
Zinn K, Dimaio D, Maniatis T. Identification of two distinct regulatory regions adjacent to the human β-interferon gene. Cell 1983, 34: 865-879. PMID: 6313211, DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(83)90544-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIFN gene expressionBovine papilloma virusRegulatory regionsExpression of deletion mutantsGene expressionMRNA cap sitePoly(I)-poly(CCell linesStable cell linesIndependent cell linesCloned geneStructural geneDeletion mutantsLevel of expressionKinetics of inductionCap siteMouse cellsHuman beta-interferonGenesInduced expressionConstitutive levelsDeletionBeta-interferonExpressionPapilloma virus
1982
Regulatory mutants of simian virus 40 Effect of mutations at a T antigen binding site on DNA replication and expression of viral genes
DiMaio D, Nathans D. Regulatory mutants of simian virus 40 Effect of mutations at a T antigen binding site on DNA replication and expression of viral genes. Journal Of Molecular Biology 1982, 156: 531-548. PMID: 6288959, DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(82)90265-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsViral DNA replicationDNA replicationEarly gene transcriptionT antigenGene transcriptionGene expressionCold-sensitive defectSecond-site mutationsSegment of DNAT antigen functionLate protein synthesisSimian virus 40 mutantsSV40 early proteinsLarge T antigenT-antigen geneEarly gene expressionBase pair substitutionsRegulatory mutantsRegulatory segmentRegulatory regionsDefined deletionsViral regulatory regionViral genesMutantsDNA show