Application | Comment | Organism |
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medicine | high-risk human papilloma virus E6 oncoproteins interact with the ubiquitin ligase E6AP and target several cellular proteins, including p53 and proteins of the MAGI family, towards ubiquitin-mediated degradation. E6 oncoproteins from major high-risk risk human papilloma virus types 16, 18, 33 and 58 bind to a 15-mer peptide containing the LxxphiLsh motif of E6AP, where L indicates conserved leucine residues, phi is a hydrophobic residue, h is an amino acid residue with a side-chain capable of accepting hydrogen bonds, s represents a small amino acid residue and xx is a dipeptide where one of the residues is Asp, Asn, Glu or Gln. The equilibrium dissociation constants are in the low micromolar range. Low-risk risk human papilloma virus 11 E6 does not interact with E6AP. The two zinc-binding domains of E6 are required for E6AP recognition | Homo sapiens |
Protein Variants | Comment | Organism |
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E411Q | slight decrease of affinity to human papilloma virus E6 oncogens | Homo sapiens |
E411Q/E415Q | about 6fold decrease of affinity to human papilloma virus E6 oncogens | Homo sapiens |
E415Q | slight decrease of affinity to human papilloma virus E6 oncogens | Homo sapiens |
E415R | slight decrease of affinity to human papilloma virus E6 oncogens | Homo sapiens |
L409V | about 30fold decrease of affinity to human papilloma virus E6 oncogens characterised by very fast dissociation rates | Homo sapiens |
L412V | moderate decrease of affinity to human papilloma virus E6 oncogens | Homo sapiens |
L413S | about 40fold decrease of affinity to human papilloma virus E6 oncogens characterised by very fast dissociation rates | Homo sapiens |
L413V | moderate decrease of affinity to human papilloma virus E6 oncogens | Homo sapiens |
Q410E | no decrease of affinity to human papilloma virus E6 oncogens | Homo sapiens |
Organism | UniProt | Comment | Textmining |
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Homo sapiens | Q05086 | isoform E6AP | - |
Substrates | Comment Substrates | Organism | Products | Comment (Products) | Rev. | Reac. |
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additional information | high-risk human papilloma virus E6 oncoproteins interact with the ubiquitin ligase E6AP and target several cellular proteins, including p53 and proteins of the MAGI family, towards ubiquitin-mediated degradation. E6 oncoproteins from major high-risk human papilloma virus types 16, 18, 33 and 58 bind to a 15-mer peptide containing the LxxphiLsh motif of E6AP, where L indicates conserved leucine residues, phi is a hydrophobic residue, h is an amino acid residue with a side-chain capable of accepting hydrogen bonds, s represents a small amino acid residue and xx is a dipeptide where one of the residues is Asp, Asn, Glu or Gln. The equilibrium dissociation constants are in the low micromolar range. Low-risk human papilloma virus 11 E6 does not interact with E6AP. The two zinc-binding domains of E6 are required for E6AP recognition | Homo sapiens | ? | - |
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Synonyms | Comment | Organism |
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E6AP | - |
Homo sapiens |