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Homo Sapiens (Human) [TaxID: 9606]
DBP BALF2[Gene ID: 3783678 ]
Major DNA-binding protein
Epstein-Barr Virus (strain B95-8) (HHV-4) (Human Herpesvirus 4)
Viruses> DsDNA Viruses> No RNA Stage> Herpesvirales> Herpesviridae> Gammaherpesvirinae> Lymphocryptovirus> Epstein-Barr Virus (strain GD1) (HHV-4) (Human Herpesvirus 4)> Epstein-Barr Virus (strain B95-8) (HHV-4) (Human Herpesvirus 4)
Various pathway(s) in which protein is involved
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MQGAQTSEDNLGSQSQPGPCGYIYFYPLATYPLREVATLGTGYAGHRCLTVPLLCGITVEPGFSINVKALHRRPDPNCGLLRATSYHRDIYVFHNAHMVP
PIFEGPGLEALCGETREVFGYDAYSALPRESSKPGDFFPEGLDPSAYLGAVAITEAFKERLYSGNLVAIPSLKQEVAVGQSASVRVPLYDKEVFPEGVPQ
LRQFYNSDLSRCMHEALYTGLAQALRVRRVGKLVELLEKQSLQDQAKVAKVAPLKEFPASTISHPDSGALMIVDSAACELAVSYAPAMLEASHETPASLN
YDSWPLFADCEGPEARVAALHRYNASLAPHVSTQIFATNSVLYVSGVSKSTGQGKESLFNSFYMTHGLGTLQEGTWDPCRRPCFSGWGGPDVTGTNGPGN
YAVEHLVYAASFSPNLLARYAYYLQFCQGQKSSLTPVPETGSYVAGAAASPMCSLCEGRAPAVCLNTLFFRLRDRFPPVMSTQRRDPYVISGASGSYNET
DFLGNFLNFIDKEDDGQRPDDEPRYTYWQLNQNLLERLSRLGIDAEGKLEKEPHGPRDFVKMFKDVDAAVDAEVVQFMNSMAKNNITYKDLVKSCYHVMQ
YSCNPFAQPACPIFTQLFYRSLLTILQDISLPICMCYENDNPGLGQSPPEWLKGHYQTLCTNFRSLAIDKGVLTAKEAKVVHGEPTCDLPDLDAALQGRV
YGRRLPVRMSKVLMLCPRNIKIKNRVVFTGENAALQNSFIKSTTRRENYIINGPYMKFLNTYHKTLFPDTKLSSLYLWHNFSRRRSVPVPSGASAEEYSD
LALFVDGGSRAHEESNVIDVVPGNLVTYAKQRLNNAILKACGQTQFYISLIQGLVPRTQSVPARDYPHVLGTRAVESAAAYAEATSSLTATTVVCAATDC
LSQVCKARPVVTLPVTINKYTGVNGNNQIFQAGNLGYFMGRGVDRNLLQAPGAGLRKQAGGSSMRKKFVFATPTLGLTVKRRTQAATTYEIENIRAGLEA
IISQKQEEDCVFDVVCNLVDAMGEACASLTRDDAEYLLGRFSVLADSVLETLATIASSGIEWTAEAARDFLEGVWGGPGAAQDNFISVAEPVSTASQASA
GLLLGGGGQGSGGRRKRRLATVLPGLEV
1128
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21-07-1986
Evidence at protein level
Amino Acid Count % Frequency Amino Acid Count % Frequency
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
Plays several crucial roles in viral infection. Participates in the opening of the viral DNA origin to initiate replication by interacting with the origin-binding protein. May disrupt loops, hairpins and other secondary structures present on ssDNA to reduce and eliminate pausing of viral DNA polymerase at specific sites during elongation. Promotes viral DNA recombination by performing strand-transfer, characterized by the ability to transfer a DNA strand from a linear duplex to a complementary single-stranded DNA circle. Can also catalyze the renaturation of complementary single strands. Additionally, reorganizes the host cell nucleus, leading to the formation of prereplicative sites and replication compartments. This process is driven by the protein which can form double-helical filaments in the absence of DNA.
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GO:0003697  ;   GO:0006260  ;   GO:0019033  ;   GO:0039686  ;   GO:0042025  
Virion tegument . Host nucleus , . Note=In the absence of DNA replication, found in the nuclear framework-associated structures (prereplicative sites). As viral DNA replication proceeds, it migrates to globular intranuclear structures (replication compartments). .
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Predicted/Modelled
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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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Virtual screening has been performed using RASPD
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Best 20 Hit molecules

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