2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2006.03.056
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Structure of the Epstein-Barr Virus Oncogene BARF1

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“…The BARF1 hexamer in the complex is similar to the free BARF1 structure [Protein Data Bank (PDB) ID code 2CH8], in which each BARF1 protomer contains two Ig-like domains (Ig1 and Ig2) joined together tightly with a hydrophobic boundary (18). The ring is formed by the N-terminal Ig1 docking face-toface on the Ig1 of a neighboring BARF1 protomer and the C-terminal Ig2 docking side-to-side on the Ig2 of another neighboring BARF1 protomer.…”
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“…The BARF1 hexamer in the complex is similar to the free BARF1 structure [Protein Data Bank (PDB) ID code 2CH8], in which each BARF1 protomer contains two Ig-like domains (Ig1 and Ig2) joined together tightly with a hydrophobic boundary (18). The ring is formed by the N-terminal Ig1 docking face-toface on the Ig1 of a neighboring BARF1 protomer and the C-terminal Ig2 docking side-to-side on the Ig2 of another neighboring BARF1 protomer.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A main-chain hydrogen bond (BARF1 Val38 N-M-CSF Asp63 O) also is formed because of this conformational change, which pulls the end of the M-CSF αB helix toward the center of the dimer (discussed below). Remarkably, the residues near Val38 were predicted successfully to be a putative ligand-binding site for BARF1 by structural comparison alone (18). However, the utilization of the flipped Val38, rather than the exposed Trp35/Val38/Leu40/Leu108 hydrophobic area, as an insert in ligand binding was unexpected.…”
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“…La mononucleosis es la principal infección causada por EBV, la cual se desarrolla en la adolescencia y en edad adulta (Tarbouriech et al, 2006). Su genoma se representa como una molécula lineal de DNA bicatenario (172kb), con repeticiones reiteradas terminales de 0,5 kb y repeticiones reiteradas internas directa de 3 kb (Middeldorp et al, 2003).…”
Section: Virus Epstein-barr (Ebv) El Virus De Epstein-barr (Ebv)unclassified