Identification |
HMDB Protein ID
| CDBP05437 |
Secondary Accession Numbers
| Not Available |
Name
| HERV-K_1q22 provirus ancestral Pol protein |
Description
| Not Available |
Synonyms
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- HERV-K(III) Pol protein
- HERV-K102 Pol protein
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Gene Name
| Not Available |
Protein Type
| Metal Binding |
Biological Properties |
General Function
| Not Available |
Specific Function
| Early post-infection, the reverse transcriptase converts the viral RNA genome into double-stranded viral DNA. The RNase H domain of the reverse transcriptase performs two functions. It degrades the RNA template and specifically removes the RNA primer from the RNA/DNA hybrid. Following nuclear import, the integrase catalyzes the insertion of the linear, double-stranded viral DNA into the host cell chromosome. Endogenous Pol proteins may have kept, lost or modified their original function during evolution.
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GO Classification
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Biological Process |
DNA recombination |
DNA integration |
RNA-dependent DNA replication |
nucleic acid phosphodiester bond hydrolysis |
Cellular Component |
viral envelope |
Molecular Function |
metal ion binding |
zinc ion binding |
RNA binding |
ribonuclease H activity |
RNA-directed DNA polymerase activity |
structural molecule activity |
DNA binding |
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Cellular Location
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Not Available
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Pathways
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Not Available
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Gene Properties |
Chromosome Location
| Not Available |
Locus
| Not Available |
SNPs
| Not Available |
Gene Sequence
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Not Available
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Protein Properties |
Number of Residues
| Not Available |
Molecular Weight
| Not Available |
Theoretical pI
| Not Available |
Pfam Domain Function
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Signals
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Not Available
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Transmembrane Regions
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Not Available
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Protein Sequence
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Not Available
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External Links |
GenBank ID Protein
| Not Available |
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID
| P63135 |
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name
| Not Available |
PDB IDs
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Not Available |
GenBank Gene ID
| Not Available |
GeneCard ID
| Not Available |
GenAtlas ID
| Not Available |
HGNC ID
| Not Available |
References |
General References
| Not Available |