Antigens, Polyomavirus Transforming
Polyomavirus antigens which cause infection and cellular transformation. The large T antigen is necessary for the initiation of viral DNA synthesis, repression of transcription of the early region and is responsible in conjunction with the middle T antigen for the transformation of primary cells. Small T antigen is necessary for the completion of the productive infection cycle.
Year introduced: 1988
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Tree Number(s): D12.776.624.664.520.090, D12.776.964.350.062.090, D12.776.964.700.090, D23.050.285.062.090, D23.050.327.062.090
MeSH Unique ID: D000952
Entry Terms:
- Polyomavirus Transforming Antigens
- Transforming Antigens, Polyomavirus
- Polyomavirus Tumor Antigens
- Antigens, Polyomavirus Tumor
- Tumor Antigens, Polyomavirus
- Polyomavirus Large T Antigens
- Polyomaviruses Large T Proteins
- Polyomavirus Middle T Antigens
- Polyomaviruses Middle T Proteins
- Polyomavirus Small T Antigens
- Polyomaviruses Small T Proteins
- Simian Sarcoma Virus Proteins
- SV40 T Proteins
- Proteins, SV40 T
- T Proteins, SV40
- SV40 T Antigens
- Antigens, SV40 T
- T Antigens, SV40
- Polyomavirus T Proteins
- Proteins, Polyomavirus T
- T Proteins, Polyomavirus
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