(A) Evidence of a C-terminal deletion within the E6 protein of the Gamma-6 viruses. Alignment of the sequence from the promoter proximal E2 binding site to the stop codon of E7 extracted from Gamma-6 and Gamma-7 papillomaviruses. The phylogenetic tree indicates the evolutionary history, with the black circle highlighting the Gamma-6 species MRCA. Colors indicate nucleotides (A = red; T = green, C = blue, G = yellow). has a base pair level version of this alignment. The purple bar indicates the E6 ORF (alignment in 3B), red and green bars mark the putative E10 and E7 ORFs (E10 alignment in 3C). (B) Sequence alignment of the putative gamma-6 E6 remnant and related Gammapapillomavirus E6 proteins. The alignment is shaded by conservation. Red asterisks (*) indicate internal STOP codons. Zinc-binding motifs are indicated below the alignment. The phylogenetic tree indicates the evolutionary history, with the black circle highlighting the Gamma-6 species MRCA. (C) Sequence alignment of the putative gamma-6 E10 protein and related Gammapapillomavirus proteins. The alignment is shaded by conservation. Red asterisks (*) indicate internal STOP codons The phylogenetic tree indicates the evolutionary history, with the black circle highlighting the Gamma-6 species MRCA. (D) The putative promoter of E6-minus viruses is located in the correct syntenic environment. Sequence alignment of the DNA sequence upstream of the putative E6 start codon. A consensus E2 binding site, putative TATA box, and E6 start codon are indicated. A sequence logo shows the consensus sequence. The phylogenetic tree indicates the evolutionary history, with the black circle highlighting the MRCA of the Gamma-6 species. (E) Hydropathicity scale of the Delta E5, Xi E10, and Gamma-6 E10-like proteins. Kyte – Doolittle and Hopp – Woods protein scales were calculated using a sliding window with size of 19 aa. Values were calculated for individual E5-like proteins (Delta; n = 13, Xi; n = 9, and Gamma-6; n = 5). The graph shows the average value for each group. The first 24 windows for the Delta E5 proteins are shown. For the Kyte – Doolittle graphs, values greater than 1.8 (indicated by the dotted line) represent possible transmembrane regions.