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    Probable Protein E5, Human Papillomavirus Type 16

    The E5 protein of the Human Papillomavirus encodes a short hydrophobic peptide, which appears to alter the turnover rate of the EGF receptor in keratinocytes, thereby enhancing their growth. (Virology 280:169-75, 2001) (NCI Thesaurus)




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