E6 binding proteins

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving virus or bacteriophage

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An assay for screening test compounds to indentify agents which modulate the binding of an E6-BP polypeptide with a papilloma virus E6 protein. The assay includes combining, as a cell-free system, an E6-binding protein or fragment thereof which binds to the E6 protein, and a test compound, and detecting the formation of a complex which includes the E6 protein and the E6-binding protein. A change in the formation of the complex in the presence of the test compound is indicative of an agent that modulates interaction between an E6 and an E6-binding protein.

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