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EBVB9:BRRF1

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Species (Taxon ID) Epstein-Barr virus (strain B95-8) (HHV-4) (Human herpesvirus 4). (10377)
Gene Name(s) No Information Provided.
Protein Name(s) Transcriptional activator BRRF1
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UniProt P03207
EMBL V01555
AJ507799
PIR H43042
RefSeq YP_401675.1
BioGrid 971770
GeneID 3783728
Proteomes UP000007640
GO GO:0006355
GO:0019046
GO:0006351
InterPro IPR006878
Pfam PF04793

Annotations

Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference ECO ID ECO term name with/from Aspect Extension Notes Status
GO:0019046

release from viral latency

PMID:21325409[1]

ECO:0000315

P

Figure 1 A-C: Three different cell lines were transfected with plasmids for the over-expression of Na (which is the product of gene BRRF1) as well as control plasmids with no over-expression of Na. To see if Na initiated lysis in the cells in which Na was overproduced, immunoassays were performed to search for lytic cell products. The proteins searched for include BMRF1, Z protein, R protein, Na (through FLAG), and β-actin. In all three types of cells with plasmids over-expressing BRRF1, these lytic proteins were found in a greater amount than in the cells without the over-expression plasmids. Expression of BRRF1 leads to a product that affects maintenance of viral latency. The evidence code is IMP because there is over-expression of the gene. Presence of the gene product resulted in an increase in specific lytic proteins measured by an immunoblot assay.

complete
CACAO 7262

involved_in

GO:0019046

release from viral latency

PMID:21325409[1]

ECO:0000315

mutant phenotype evidence used in manual assertion

P

Seeded From UniProt

complete

Notes

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Hagemeier, SR et al. (2011) The Epstein-Barr virus BRRF1 protein, Na, induces lytic infection in a TRAF2- and p53-dependent manner. J. Virol. 85 4318-29 PubMed GONUTS page