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Localization of the Adenovirus E1A<sub>a</sub> Protein, a Positive-Acting Transcriptional Factor, in Infected Cells Infected Cells
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1983
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Viral ReplicationMolecular VirologyViral Polymerase MechanismPathogenesisImmunologyPathologyVirologyPositive-acting Transcriptional FactorE1a MrnaE1aa ProteinViral Structural ProteinGene ExpressionMedicineCell BiologyVirus GeneAdenovirus E1aa ProteinViral Genetics
The function of the adenovirus E1Aa protein (the product of the 13S E1A mRNA) during a productive viral infection is to activate transcription of the six early viral transcription units. To study the mechanism of action of this protein, a peptide which was 13 amino acids long and had a sequence unique to the protein product of the adenovirus 13S E1A mRNA (pE1Aa) was coupled to keyhole limpet hemocyanin and used to raise an antibody in rabbits. The resulting antiserum was specific to this protein and did not react with the protein product of the 12S E1A mRNA, which shares considerable sequence with the E1Aa protein. This antiserum was used to probe for the E1Aa protein in situ by indirect immunofluorescence and in extracts of infected HeLa cells. We found that the protein was associated with large cellular structures both in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm. The nuclear form of the protein was analyzed further and was found to purify with the nuclear matrix.
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