Annales Bogorienses
Vol. 14 No. 2 (2010): Annales Bogorienses

Conservation of Major L1 and Variability of Minor L2 Capsid Late Protein Genes in Human Papillomavirus of Indonesia Variants

Nuswantara, Sukma (Unknown)
Prana, Titik K. (Unknown)
Wulandari, Dwi (Unknown)
Widyowati, Henni (Unknown)
Anzela, Vera (Unknown)
Levy, Dea (Unknown)
Cahyadi, Petrus (Unknown)
Tjandra, Lukas D (Unknown)



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Publish Date
11 Sep 2025

Abstract

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) has an outstanding feature for its vast intraspecies variability. Of all known 100 types or more, 15 types of them are classified as high risk because of their occurrence in more than 95% of cervical cancer cases. Among all genes in their genome, E6 and E7 genes are considered oncogenes and have close relevance with their pathogenicity, whilst L1 and L2 genes produce capsid proteins that directly interact with their host receptors. Considering the importance of L1 and L2 in host-receptor relationship, we tried to investigate their molecular variability thereby uncover their specificity as Indonesian variants. Here we reported about the conservation of L1 minor capsid protein and variability of L2 capsid protein among high-risk types Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). The results indicated that L1 DNA was relatively more conserved than its L2 counterpart. Also it was indicated that the middle part of either L1 or L2 CDS‟ showed more DNA variability than those at their upstream sequences. It is concluded that L2 middle sequences are important factors for intraspecific variations found in HPV of Indonesian variants.

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annales

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Annales Bogorienses aims to disseminate high-quality scientific research in the field of life sciences, with a strong emphasis on advancing knowledge and applications in biotechnology, molecular biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, and bioengineering. The journal serves as a platform for ...