45 kDa immediate-early protein 2

Details

Name
45 kDa immediate-early protein 2
Synonyms
  • IE2
Gene Name
UL122
Organism
Human cytomegalovirus (strain Towne)
Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0051579|45 kDa immediate-early protein 2
MLPLIKQEDIKPEPDFTIQYRNKIIDTAGCIVISDSEEEQGEEVETRGATASSPSTGSGT
PRVTSPTHPLSQMNHPPLPDPLGRPDEDSSSSSSSCSSASDSESESEEMKCSSGGGASVT
SSHHGRGGFGGAASSSLLSCGHQSSGGASTGPRKKKSKRISELDNEKVRNIMKDKNTPFC
TPNVQTRRGRVKIDEVSRMFRNTNRSLEYKNLPFTIPSMHQVLDEAIKACKTMQVNNKGI
QIIYTRNHEVKSEVDAVRCRLGTMCNLALSTPFLMEHTMPVTHPPKVAQRTADACNEGVK
AAWSLKELHTHQLCPRSSDYRNMIIHAATPVDLLGALNLCLPLMQKFPKQVMVRIFSTNQ
GGFMLPIYETATKAYAVGQFEQPTETPPEDLDTLSLAIEAAIQDLRNKSQ
Number of residues
410
Molecular Weight
44773.175
Theoretical pI
Not Available
GO Classification
Functions
DNA binding / metal ion binding
Processes
modulation by virus of host G0/G1 transition checkpoint / modulation by virus of host G1/S transition checkpoint / regulation of transcription, DNA-templated / transcription, DNA-templated
General Function
Activates the E1.7 promoter. This activation is augmented by the IE1 protein. It down-regulates the transcription of genes under the control of the major IE promoter.
Specific Function
Dna binding
Pfam Domain Function
Transmembrane Regions
Not Available
Cellular Location
Not Available
Chromosome Location
Not Available
Locus
Not Available
External Identifiers
ResourceLink
UniProtKB IDP06435
UniProtKB Entry NameIE247_HCMVT
General References
  1. Stenberg RM, Depto AS, Fortney J, Nelson JA: Regulated expression of early and late RNAs and proteins from the human cytomegalovirus immediate-early gene region. J Virol. 1989 Jun;63(6):2699-708. [Article]
  2. Stenberg RM, Witte PR, Stinski MF: Multiple spliced and unspliced transcripts from human cytomegalovirus immediate-early region 2 and evidence for a common initiation site within immediate-early region 1. J Virol. 1985 Dec;56(3):665-75. [Article]

Drug Relations

Drug Relations
DrugBank IDNameDrug groupPharmacological action?ActionsDetails
DB06759Fomivirsenapproved, investigational, withdrawnyesantisense oligonucleotideDetails