The transfection with human papillomavirus type 11 E5a oncoprotein can cause longer and more active proliferation in the human keratinocytes previously transfected stably with temperature sensitive SV40 T antigen at 39 degrees C. Also, after the E5a transfection in parental temperature sensitive SV40 T antigen gene transfected cells, we observe a delay in the accumulation of p21 gene at 39 degrees C. Moreover, T antigen degradation did not occur at 39 degrees C in the E5a transfected cells as it did in the parental cells. We draw from these observations that E5a may transiently stabilize temperature sensitive T antigen and/or repress p21 synthesis.