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Homo Sapiens (Human) [TaxID: 9606]
L2
Minor capsid protein L2
Human Papillomavirus Type 24
Viruses> DsDNA Viruses> No RNA Stage> Papillomaviridae> Betapapillomavirus> Betapapillomavirus 1> Human Papillomavirus Type 24
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Various pathway(s) in which protein is involved
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MVRAKRTKRDSATNIYRTCKQAGTCPPDVINKVEQSTIADNILKYGSAGVFFGGLGISTGRGTGGTTGYVPLGEGTGVRVGSTPTVVRPALVPEVIGPAD
LLPVDTIAPVDPASSSIVPLTESSGVDLLPGEIETIAEVHPIPDVPTFDTPVVTTSKGSSAILEVAPEPTPPTRVRVSRTQYHNPAFHIITESTPSQGES
SLSDEIIVASGAGGQSVGVSENIELQDLSNRYSFEIETPTPPRRSSTPLQRATQAFRQRSLTNRRLLQQVPVEDPLFLTQPSKLVRFAFENPAFEEEVTQ
VFEQDLAGFVEPPNRDFLDIAELGRPRFSETREGYVRLSRLGRRATIRTRAGTQIGAQVHFYKDLSSINTEAPIELDLLGQHSGDATIVHGTVESTFIDT
NIEENPLAEQMELEIDTYPEAHSFDALLDEATDDFSGSQLVIGNRRSTTSYTVPRFESPRNSSYYVQDLQGYYVAYPESRDKIELIYPSPTLPAVVIHTE
DSSGDFYLHPSLLQRRRRKRKYL
523
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01-10-1996
Inferred from homology
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
Minor protein of the capsid that localizes along the inner surface of the virion, within the central cavities beneath the L1 pentamers. Plays a role in capsid stabilization through interaction with the major capsid protein L1. Once the virion enters the host cell, L2 escorts the genomic DNA into the nucleus by promoting escape from the endosomal compartments and traffic through the host Golgi network. Plays a role through its interaction with host dynein in the intracellular microtubule-dependent transport of viral capsid toward the nucleus. Mediates the viral genome import into the nucleus through binding to host importins. Once within the nucleus, L2 localizes viral genomes to host PML bodies in order to activate early gene expression for establishment of infection. Later on, promotes late gene expression by interacting with the viral E2 protein and by inhibiting its transcriptional activation functions. During virion assembly, encapsidates the genome by direct interaction with the viral DNA.
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GO:0003677  ;   GO:0005198  ;   GO:0019028  ;   GO:0042025  ;   GO:0046718  ;  
GO:0075521  ;   GO:0075732  
Virion . Host nucleus .
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MOTIF 1 10 Nuclear localization signal. ; MOTIF 514 522 Nuclear localization signal.
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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