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Homo Sapiens (Human) [TaxID: 9606]
NEC1 UL53[Gene ID: 3077575 ]
Nuclear egress protein 1
Human Cytomegalovirus (strain Merlin) (HHV-5) (Human Herpesvirus 5)
Viruses> DsDNA Viruses> No RNA Stage> Herpesvirales> Herpesviridae> Betaherpesvirinae> Cytomegalovirus> Human Cytomegalovirus (HHV-5) (Human Herpesvirus 5)> Human Cytomegalovirus (strain Merlin) (HHV-5) (Human Herpesvirus 5)
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Various pathway(s) in which protein is involved
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MSSVSGVRTPRERRSALRSLLRKRRQRELASKVASTVNGATSANNHGEPPSPADARPRLTLHDLHDIFREHPELELKYLNMMKMAITGKESICLPFNFHS
HRQHTCLDISPYGNEQVSRIACTSCEDNRILPTASDAMVAFINQTSNIMKNRNFYYGFCKSSELLKLSTNQPPIFQIYYLLHAANHDIVPFMHAENGRLH
MHVIFENSDVHIPCDCITQMLTAAREDYSVTLNIVRDHVVISVLCHAVSASSVKIDVTILQRKIDEMDIPNDVSESFERYKELIQELCQSSGNNLYEEAT
SSYAIRSPLTASPLHVVSTNGCGPSSSSQSTPPHLHPPSQATQPHHYSHHQSQSQQHHHRPQSPPPPLFLNSIRAP
HRQHTCLDISPYGNEQVSRIACTSCEDNRILPTASDAMVAFINQTSNIMKNRNFYYGFCKSSELLKLSTNQPPIFQIYYLLHAANHDIVPFMHAENGRLH
MHVIFENSDVHIPCDCITQMLTAAREDYSVTLNIVRDHVVISVLCHAVSASSVKIDVTILQRKIDEMDIPNDVSESFERYKELIQELCQSSGNNLYEEAT
SSYAIRSPLTASPLHVVSTNGCGPSSSSQSTPPHLHPPSQATQPHHYSHHQSQSQQHHHRPQSPPPPLFLNSIRAP
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28-06-2011
Evidence at protein level
Amino Acid | Count | % Frequency | Amino Acid | Count | % Frequency |
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Alanine (A) | Leucine (L) | ||||
Arginine (R) | Lysine (K) | ||||
Asparagine (N) | Methionine (M) | ||||
Aspartic Acid (D) | Phenylalanine (F) | ||||
Cysteine (C) | Proline (P) | ||||
Glutamine (Q) | Serine (S) | ||||
Glutamic Acid (E) | Threonine (T) | ||||
Glycine (G) | Tryptophan (W) | ||||
Histidine (H) | Tyrosine (Y) | ||||
Isoleucine (I) | Valine (V) |
% Number of Residues in Helices | % Number of Residues in Strands | % Number of Residues in Coils |
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Plays an essential role in virion nuclear egress, the first step of virion release from infected cell. Within the host nucleus, NEC1 interacts with the newly formed capsid through the vertexes and directs it to the inner nuclear membrane by associating with NEC2. Induces the budding of the capsid at the inner nuclear membrane as well as its envelopment into the perinuclear space. There, the NEC1/NEC2 complex promotes the fusion of the enveloped capsid with the outer nuclear membrane and the subsequent release of the viral capsid into the cytoplasm where it will reach the secondary budding sites in the host Golgi or trans-Golgi network.
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Host nucleus inner membrane . Note=Remains attached to the nucleus inner membrane through interaction with NEC2. .
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X-ray crystallography (1)
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Protein couldn't be modeled using I-Tasser and Raptor X because of length constraints of the software.
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- Million Molecules
Best 20 Hit molecules
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