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DP00538: Latent membrane protein 2AFASTA viewXML view

General information
DisProt:DP00538
Name:Latent membrane protein 2A
Synonym(s):A8CDV5_EBVG
First appeared in release:Release 3.7 (01/28/2008)
UniProt:A8CDV5
UniGene: 
SwissProt: A8CDV5_EBVG
TrEMBL:  
NCBI (GI): 1079590
Source organism:Epstein-Barr virus (strain GD1) (HHV-4) (Human herpesvirus 4)
Sequence length:118
Percent disordered:100%
Homologues: 


Native sequence

        10         20         30         40         50         60
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MGSLEMVPMG AGPPSPGGDP DGDDGGNNSQ YPSASGSSGN TPTPPNDEER ESNEEPPPPY - 60
EDLDWGNGDR HSDYQPLGNQ DPSLYLGLQH DGNDGLPPPP YSPRDDSSQH IYEEAGRG



Functional narrative    

Epstein-Barr virus latency is maintained by the latent membrane protein (LMP) 2A, which mimics the B-cell receptor (BCR) and perturbs BCR signaling.

Region 1: 1-118

Map of ordered and disordered regions







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Region 1
Type:Disordered
Name: 
Location:1 - 118
Length:118
Region sequence:

MGSLEMVPMGAGPPSPGGDPDGDDGGNNSQYPSASGSSGNTPTPPNDEERESNEEPPPPY
EDLDWGNGDRHSDYQPLGNQDPSLYLGLQHDGNDGLPPPPYSPRDDSSQHIYEEAGRG

Modification type: Native
PDB:  
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Functional classes:  
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Detection methods:
  1. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) (288 K; )

References:
  1. Seo MD, Park SJ, Kim HJ, Lee BJ. "Identification of the WW domain-interaction sites in the unstructured N-terminal domain of EBV LMP 2A." FEBS Lett. 2007; 581(1): 65-70. PubMed: 17174309

Comments:
 



References

  1. Seo MD, Park SJ, Kim HJ, Lee BJ. "Identification of the WW domain-interaction sites in the unstructured N-terminal domain of EBV LMP 2A." FEBS Lett. 2007; 581(1): 65-70. PubMed: 17174309


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