Summary for MDV ORF012 (NES ID: 346)

Full Name
Marek’s disease virus ORF012     UniProt    
Alternative Names
MDV012   
Organism
Gallid alphaherpesvirus 2    
Experimental Evidence for CRM1-mediated Export
Mutations That Affect Nuclear Export
Unknown
Mutations That Affect CRM1 Binding
Unknown
Functional Export Signals
Undetermined
Secondary Structure of Export Signal
Unknown
Other Residues Important for Export
Unknown
Sequence
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10 20 30 40 50 60
MTSERALTLA PGKVSTADIY EADFSFRREF VRQILQRLFP RTLTTVKEIE GAKCQRPPKV
70 80 90 100 110 120
ELSTLLRIIA HHEAPHIYAP GPQLPKSTAI VDGLWVACRG LAAECMFTGG GTIALIERLA
130 140 150 160 170 180
TSWLTAIRLI LSWHPIHAPN RNQEPLDSLC REGREYIVMI SGTVHPRHAT WPFWQVMRKC
190 200 210 220 230 240
LDWCCAFHPP DDHSCEFGAP RIGIRLEGEN HFFAPILGLY SVVMTWSPIS CYREFPIRQN
250 260 270 280 290 300
SKEPDPQPST SSEPEPQPST SSHRNIPVAR VRPLVAQQKV PKTRPLDTEI HRPGPIAIQN
310 320 330 340 350 360
PTDTDEPELR LNPRPRPGPS GQNTRPRTPT LDLDTVVVRD HPVTHRRPRS PSPPEEDYTN
370 380 390 400 410 420
QDENLSYTPQ LIHSSPDSEV AEEIYAQPDP WGTQELLLAN RERTPDDQTD ITDDSADWSE
430 440 450 460 470 480
GETRRPSHSE VGERRLSREN NSEDPNRSRS RSRSRERRRR RPRVRPGRRS TATTIRDLVV
LGMSSSDDE
3D Structures in PDB
Not Available
Comments
Schippers et al. found that Marek’s disease virus ORF012 is produced as a single protein through splicing of a small intron between ORF011 and ORF012. This protein is predominantly localized to the nucleus of transfected and infected cells through the action of a C-terminal NLS. LMB treatment caused increased nuclear accumulation but no putative NES sequences could be identified bioinformatically at the time of publication. Ref.1The ORF012 gene of Marek’s disease virus type 1 produces a spliced transcript and encodes a novel nuclear phosphoprotein essential for virus growth, Schippers et al., J Virol, 2015
References
[1]. "The ORF012 gene of Marek’s disease virus type 1 produces a spliced transcript and encodes a novel nuclear phosphoprotein essential for virus growth"
Schippers T, Jarosinski K, Osterrieder N. (2015) J Virol, 89(2):1348-63 PubMed
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