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Homo Sapiens (Human) [TaxID: 9606]
H3L
Envelope protein H3 (Ag35) (Virion envelope protein p35)
Vaccinia Virus (strain Copenhagen) (VACV)
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Various pathway(s) in which protein is involved
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MAAVKTPVIVVPVIDRPPSETFPNVHEHINDQKFDDVKDNEVMPEKRNVVVVKDDPDHYKDYAFIQWTGGNIRNDDKYTHFFSGFCNTMCTEETKRNIAR
HLALWDSNFFTELENKKVEYVVIVENDNVIEDITFLRPVLKAMHDKKIDILQMREIITGNKVKTELVMDKNHTIFTYTGGYDVSLSAYIIRVTTALNIVD
EIIKSGGLSSGFYFEIARIENEMKINRQILDNAAKYVEHDPRLVAEHRFENMKPNFWSRIGTAAAKRYPGVMYAFTTPLISFFGLFDINVIGLIVILFIM
FMLIFNVKSKLLWFLTGTFVTAFI
HLALWDSNFFTELENKKVEYVVIVENDNVIEDITFLRPVLKAMHDKKIDILQMREIITGNKVKTELVMDKNHTIFTYTGGYDVSLSAYIIRVTTALNIVD
EIIKSGGLSSGFYFEIARIENEMKINRQILDNAAKYVEHDPRLVAEHRFENMKPNFWSRIGTAAAKRYPGVMYAFTTPLISFFGLFDINVIGLIVILFIM
FMLIFNVKSKLLWFLTGTFVTAFI
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01-02-1991
Evidence at transcript 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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Envelope protein that binds to heparan sulfate on the cell surface and might provide virion attachment to target cell.
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♦ Virion membrane
♦ Single-pass membrane protein . Note=Component of the mature virion (MV) membrane. Becomes membrane associated presumably during virus maturation. The mature virion is located in the cytoplasm of infected cells and is probably released by cell lysis (By similarity). .
♦ Single-pass membrane protein . Note=Component of the mature virion (MV) membrane. Becomes membrane associated presumably during virus maturation. The mature virion is located in the cytoplasm of infected cells and is probably released by cell lysis (By similarity). .
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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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- Million Molecules
Best 20 Hit molecules
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