Anti-HPV16E2, Polyclonal [HPV16E2]
Invented at A*STAR Accelerate Technologies Pte Ltd
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Catalogue Number | 153202 |
Applications | IHC WB |
Antigen/Gene or Protein Targets | HPV16E2 |
Synonyms | Human papillomavirus type 16; Regulatory protein E2 |
Reactivity | Human |
Relevance | Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and is the precursor to cervical carcinoma. The completion of the HPV productive life cycle depends on the expression of viral proteins. Initiation of the viral productive replication requires expression of the E2 viral protein that cooperates with the E1 viral DNA helicase. A novel and important role for the HPV16-E2 protein in controlling host cell cycle during malignant transformation was recently revealed. Xells expressing HPV16-E2 in vitro were arrested in prophase alongside activation of a sustained DDR signal. In vivo, HPV16-E2 protein is present in cells that express both mitotic and DDR signals specifically in CIN3 lesions, immediate precursors of cancer, suggesting that E2 may be one of the drivers of genomic instability and carcinogenesis in vivo. |
Host | Rabbit |
Immunogen | GST-HPV16 E2 (209–365) |
Formulation | Whole serum |
Research Area | Cancer, Cell Cycle, Virology |
Immunogen UniProt ID | TBC |
References: 4 entries
Xue et al. 2015. Oncotarget. 6(33):34979-91. PMID: 26474276.
HPV16-E2 induces prophase arrest and activates the cellular DNA damage response in vitro and in precursor lesions of cervical carcinoma.
Europe PMC ID: 26474276
Xue et al. 2010. Cancer Res. 70(13):5316-25. PMID: 20530671.
HPV16 E2 is an immediate early marker of viral infection, preceding E7 expression in precursor structures of cervical carcinoma.
Europe PMC ID: 20530671
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References: 4 entries
Xue et al. 2015. Oncotarget. 6(33):34979-91. PMID: 26474276.
HPV16-E2 induces prophase arrest and activates the cellular DNA damage response in vitro and in precursor lesions of cervical carcinoma.
Xue et al. 2010. Cancer Res. 70(13):5316-25. PMID: 20530671.
HPV16 E2 is an immediate early marker of viral infection, preceding E7 expression in precursor structures of cervical carcinoma.
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