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Homo Sapiens (Human) [TaxID: 9606]
US6[Gene ID: 3077555 ]
Unique short US6 glycoprotein
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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MDLLIRLGFLLMCALPTPGERSSRDPKTLLSLSPRQACVPRTKSHRPVCYNDTGDCTDADDSWKQLGEDFAHQCLQAAKKRPKTHKSRPNDRNLEGRLTC
QRVRRLLPCDLDIHPSHRLLTLMNNCVCDGAVWNAFRLIERHGFFAVTLYLCCGITLLVVILALLCSITYESTGRGIRRCGS
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05-07-2004
Evidence at transcript 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
Inhibits peptide loading of MHC class I molecules by transporters associated with antigen processing (TAP). Does not prevent peptide binding to TAP, but binds to the lumenal side of the TAP complex and inhibits peptide translocation by specifically blocking ATP-binding to TAP1, but not TAP2. Also prevents the conformational rearrangement of TAP induced by peptide binding. In consequence, infected cells are masked for immune recognition by cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (By similarity).
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♦ Host endoplasmic reticulum membrane
♦ Single-pass type I membrane protein.
DOMAIN 30 130 Ig-like H-type.
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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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