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Different papillomaviruses have different repertoires of transcription factor binding sites: convergence and divergence in the upstream regulatory region - imarina:5117355

URV's Author/s:Garcia Vallve, Santiago
Author, as appears in the article.:García-Vallvé S, Iglesias-Rozas JR, Alonso A, Bravo IG.
Author's mail:santi.garcia-vallve@urv.cat
Author identifier:0000-0002-0348-7497
Journal publication year:2006
Publication Type:Journal Publications
e-ISSN:1471-2148
APA:García-Vallvé S, Iglesias-Rozas JR, Alonso A, Bravo IG. (2006). Different papillomaviruses have different repertoires of transcription factor binding sites: convergence and divergence in the upstream regulatory region. Bmc Evolutionary Biology, 6(), -. DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-6-20
Papper original source:Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 6
Abstract:Background: Papillomaviruses (PVs) infect stratified squamous epithelia in warm-blooded vertebrates and have undergone a complex evolutionary process. The control of the expression of the early ORFs in PVs depends on the binding of cellular and viral transcription factors to the upstream regulatory region (URR) of the virus. It is believed that there is a core of transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) common to all PVs, with additional individual differences, although most of the available information focuses only on a handful of viruses. Results: We have studied the URR of sixty-one PVs, covering twenty different hosts. We have predicted the TFBS present in the URR and analysed these results by principal component analysis and genetic algorithms. The number and nature of TFBS in the URR might be much broader than thus far described, and different PVs have different repertoires of TFBS. Conclusion: There are common fingerprints in the URR in PVs that infect primates, although the ancestors of these viruses diverged a long time ago. Additionally, there are obvious differences between the URR of alpha and beta PVs, despite these PVs infect similar histological cell types in the same host, i.e. human. A thorough analysis of the TFBS in the URR might provide crucial information about the differential biology of cancer-associated PVs.
Article's DOI:10.1186/1471-2148-6-20
Link to the original source:https://bmcecolevol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2148-6-20
Papper version:info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
licence for use:https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
Department:Bioquímica i Biotecnologia
Licence document URL:https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
Thematic Areas:Zootecnia / recursos pesqueiros
Química
Medicina veterinaria
Medicina i
Interdisciplinar
Geociências
Genetics & heredity
Evolutionary biology
Ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics
Ciências biológicas iii
Ciências biológicas ii
Ciências biológicas i
Ciências ambientais
Ciências agrárias i
Biotecnología
Biodiversidade
Keywords:Type-18 promoter
Multiple sequence alignment
Lineages
Life
Keratinocytes
Enhancer
Cervical-cancer worldwide
Cell-specific transcription
Entity:Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Record's date:2023-02-18
Journal volume:6
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