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SFV_s010L

Victor ID 5030
Gene Name SFV_s010L
Sequence Strain (Species/Organism) Rabbit fibroma virus
NCBI Gene ID 1486856
NCBI Protein GI 9633821
Locus Tag SFV_s010L
Genbank Accession M15921
Protein Accession NP_051899
Taxonomy ID 10271
Gene Starting Position 12693
Gene Ending Position 12935
Gene Strand (Orientation) -
Protein Name gp010L
Protein pI 7.27
Protein Weight 8415.82
Protein Length 80
Protein Note Also known as T-10; SFGF
DNA Sequence
>gi|9633809:12693-12935 Rabbit fibroma virus, complete genome
CTTAATAAGTAACTAAATTAATGAACTGACATCTACTTCCCTCGTAGTTAATACGACATACACAAAATGG
GGTAATCGATACATTGTCTAATGCTATAGTAAAACAAGTTCCGTTATTCAGACAATAGTTTTCATAGTCG
TGATTACATACTTTAACATGTTTGACAATATACAGATAATCGTTCATCGCGTGTACCGCGTACATAATAC
ATAATAGAGAGGCCACTAGGTTCCGCGTCGCCA

Protein Sequence
>gi|9633821|ref|NP_051899.1| gp010L [Rabbit fibroma virus]
MATRNLVASLLCIMYAVHAMNDYLYIVKHVKVCNHDYENYCLNNGTCFTIALDNVSITPFCVCRINYEGS
RCQFINLVTY

Molecule Role Virulence factor
Molecule Role Annotation Although MRV-GF- recipients developed similar initial signs of the MRV disease syndrome, 75% of these animals completely recovered from the viral and secondary bacterial infections and became immune to subsequent MRV challenge. (Opgenorth et al., 1992)
References
Opgenorth et al., 1992: Opgenorth A, Strayer D, Upton C, McFadden G. Deletion of the growth factor gene related to EGF and TGF alpha reduces virulence of malignant rabbit fibroma virus. Virology. 1992; 186(1); 175-191. [PubMed: 1309274].