Post Translational Modifications | Specific enzymatic cleavages in vivo yield the mature SU and TM proteins. |
Function | Retroviral envelope proteins mediate receptor recognition and membrane fusion during early infection. Endogenous envelope proteins may have kept, lost or modified their original function during evolution. SU mediates receptor recognition. TM anchors the envelope heterodimer to the viral membrane through one transmembrane domain. The other hydrophobic domain, called fusion peptide, mediates fusion of the viral membrane with the target cell membrane. |
Protein Name | Endogenous Retrovirus Group K Member 24 Env PolyproteinEnvelope PolyproteinHerv-K101 Envelope ProteinHerv-K_22q11.21 Provirus Ancestral Env Polyprotein Cleaved Into - Surface ProteinSu - Transmembrane ProteinTm |
Cellular Localisation | Transmembrane Protein: Cell MembraneSingle-Pass Type I Membrane ProteinSurface Protein: Cell MembranePeripheral Membrane ProteinThe Surface Protein Is Not Anchored To The MembraneBut Localizes To The Extracellular Surface Through Its Binding To TmEndogenous Retrovirus Group K Member 24 Env Polyprotein: Virion |
Alternative Antibody Names | Anti-Endogenous Retrovirus Group K Member 24 Env Polyprotein antibodyAnti-Envelope Polyprotein antibodyAnti-Herv-K101 Envelope Protein antibodyAnti-Herv-K_22q11.21 Provirus Ancestral Env Polyprotein Cleaved Into - Surface Protein antibodyAnti-Su - Transmembrane Protein antibodyAnti-Tm antibodyAnti-ERVK-24 antibody |
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