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      Structure of the E2 DNA-Binding Domain from Human Papillomavirus Serotype 31 at 2.4 Å

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          The papillomaviruses are a family of small double-stranded DNA viruses which exclusively infect epithelial cells and stimulate the proliferation of those cells. A key protein within the papillomavirus life-cycle is known as the E2 (Early 2) protein and is responsible for regulating viral transcription from all viral promoters as well as for replication of the papillomavirus genome in tandem with another protein known as E1. The E2 protein itself consists of three functional domains: an N-terminal trans-activation domain, a proline-rich linker, and a C-terminal DNA-binding domain. The first crystal structure of the human papillomavirus, serotype 31 (HPV-31), E2 DNA-binding domain has been determined at 2.4 Å resolution. The HPV DNA-binding domain monomer consists of two β–α–β repeats of approximately equal length and is arranged as to have an anti-parallel β-sheet flanked by the two α-helices. The monomers form the functional in vivo dimer by association of the β-sheets of each monomer so as to form an eight-stranded anti-parallel β-barrel at the center of the dimer, with the α-helices lining the outside of the barrel. The overall structure of HVP-31 E2 DNA-binding domain is similar to both the bovine papillomavirus E2-binding domain and the Epstein–Barr nuclear antigen-1 DNA-binding domain.

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          Journal
          ABCRE6
          Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography
          Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr
          Acta Cryst D
          Acta Cryst Sect D
          Acta Crystallogr D
          Acta Crystallogr Sect D
          Acta Crystallogr Sect D Biol Crystallogr
          Acta Crystallogr D Biol Cryst
          International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
          0907-4449
          November 1998
          November 01 1998
          November 01 1998
          : 54
          : 6
          : 1367-1376
          Article
          10.1107/S0907444998005587
          d8735a3c-2bfa-471f-9ab9-c585277fa781
          © 1998

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