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Protein E6 antibody

Plays a major role in the induction and maintenance of cellular transformation. Acts mainly as an oncoprotein by stimulating the destruction of many host cell key regulatory proteins. E6 associates with host UBE3A/E6-AP ubiquitin-protein ligase, and inactivates tumor suppressors TP53 and TP73 by targeting them to the 26S proteasome for degradation. In turn, DNA damage and chromosomal instabilities increase and lead to cell proliferation and cancer development. The complex E6/E6AP targets several other substrates to degradation via the proteasome including host DLG1 or NFX-91, a repressor of human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT). The resulting increased expression of hTERT prevents the shortening of telomere length leading to cell immortalization. Other cellular targets including BAK1, Fas-associated death domain-containing protein (FADD) and procaspase 8, are degraded by E6/E6AP causing inhibition of apoptosis. E6 also inhibits immune response by interacting with host IRF3 and TYK2. These interactions prevent IRF3 transcriptional activities and inhibit TYK2-mediated JAK-STAT activation by interferon alpha resulting in inhibition of the interferon signaling pathway.

Alternative Name(s)

E6;

Application

WB,IHC/IF

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UNIprot

A0A4D6QGI1

clonality

Polyclonal

reactivity

HPV16

Research area

Modulation Of Host E3 Ubiquitin Ligases By Virus; Modulation Of Host Cell Apoptosis By Virus; Inhibition Of Host Interferon Signaling Pathway By Virus; Inhibition Of Host Irf3 By Virus; Regulation Of Dna-Templated Transcription,

source

Rabbit

storage

Store at -20 ℃. Stable for 12 months from date of receipt.

Protein E6 antibody

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