Authors
Liu Yang, Ian Mohr, Erik Fouts, Daniel A Lim, Michael Nohaile, Michael Botchan
Publication date
1993/6/1
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
90
Issue
11
Pages
5086-5090
Description
For efficient DNA replication of papillomaviruses, only two viral-encoded proteins, E1 and E2, are required. Other proteins and factors are provided by the host cell. E2 is an enhancer of both transcription and replication and is known to help E1 bind cooperatively to the origin of DNA replication. E1 is sufficient for replication in extracts prepared from permissive cells, but the activity is enhanced by E2. Here we show that purified E1 can act as an ATP-dependent DNA helicase. To measure this activity, we have used strand displacement, unwinding of topologically constrained DNA, denaturation of duplex fragments, and electron microscopy. The ability of E1 to unwind circular DNA is found to be independent of origin-specific viral DNA sequences under a variety of experimental conditions. In unfractionated cellular extracts, E1-dependent viral DNA replication is origin-dependent, but at elevated E1 concentrations …
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Scholar articles
L Yang, I Mohr, E Fouts, DA Lim, M Nohaile, M Botchan - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1993