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HBVgp3 X protein

Gene Name HBVgp3 X protein
Sequence Strain (Species/Organism) Hepatitis B virus
NCBI Gene ID 944566
NCBI Protein GI 21326587
Locus Tag HBVgp3
Genbank Accession X04615
Protein Accession NP_647606
Taxonomy ID 10407
Gene Starting Position 1373
Gene Ending Position 1837
Gene Strand (Orientation) +
Protein Name X protein
Protein pI 8.34
Protein Weight 15417.45
Protein Length 154
DNA Sequence
>gi|21326584:1373-1837 Hepatitis B virus, complete genome
CATGGCTGCTAGGCTGTGCTGCCAACTGGATCCTGCGCGGGACGTCCTTTGTCTACGTCCCGTCGGCGCT
GAATCCCGCGGACGACCCGTCTCGGGGCCGTTTGGGCCTCTACCGTCCCCTTCTTCATCTGCCGTTCCGG
CCGACCACGGGGCGCACCTCTCTTTACGCGGTCTCCCCGTCTGTGCCTTCTCATCTGCCGGACCGTGTGC
ACTTCGCTTCACCTCTGCACGTAGCATGGAGACCACCGTGAACGCCCACCAGGTCTTGCCCAAGGTCTTA
CACAAGAGGACTCTTGGACTCTCAGCAATGTCAACGACCGACCTTGAGGCATACTTCAAAGACTGTTTGT
TTAAAGACTGGGAGGAGTTGGGGGAGGAGATTAGGTTAAAGGTCTTTGTACTAGGAGGCTGTAGGCATAA
ATTGGTCTGTTCACCAGCACCATGCAACTTTTTCCCCTCTGCCTA
Protein Sequence
>gi|21326587|ref|NP_647606.1| X protein [Hepatitis B virus]
MAARLCCQLDPARDVLCLRPVGAESRGRPVSGPFGPLPSPSSSAVPADHGAHLSLRGLPVCAFSSAGPCA
LRFTSARSMETTVNAHQVLPKVLHKRTLGLSAMSTTDLEAYFKDCLFKDWEELGEEIRLKVFVLGGCRHK
LVCSPAPCNFFPSA
Molecule Role Virmugen
Molecule Role Annotation Researchers generated a series of woodchuck hepatitis virus (WHV) X mutants. Woodchucks inoculated with X mutants, including those with no serologic evidence of infection, were protected from later challenge with infectious Woodchuck Hepatitis Virus, suggesting previous infection with resulting protective immunity (Zhang et al., 2001).
Related Vaccines(s) Hepatitis B virus X protein mutant vaccine
References