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T-antigen consists of an N-terminal J domain, a central origin-binding domain, and a C-terminal helicase domain <ref name="A"/>. | T-antigen consists of an N-terminal J domain, a central origin-binding domain, and a C-terminal helicase domain <ref name="A"/>. | ||
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==== The Origin Binding Domain ==== | ==== The Origin Binding Domain ==== | ||
Revision as of 06:01, 11 November 2011
SV40 Large T Antigen
Introduction
The SV40 large T antigen is a multifunctional regulatory protein encoded by Simian Virus 40. It belongs to the AAA+ family of helicases [1]. The protein is responsible for initiation of DNA replication, regulation of transcription and alteration of the host cell cycle to promote infectivity. Large T antigen is an early gene product of SV40 and is translated via differential mRNA splicing.
Structure
T-antigen consists of an N-terminal J domain, a central origin-binding domain, and a C-terminal helicase domain [1].
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