Gene Review:
B15R - B15R
Variola virus
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Disease relevance of B15R
- In cells infected with a recombinant Vaccinia virus directing the overexpression of T1, production of the endogenous viral B15R protein is abrogated [1].
High impact information on B15R
- Post-transcriptional inhibition of the interleukin-1 binding protein B15R of vaccinia virus after coexpression of the related T1 protein [1].
Chemical compound and disease context of B15R
- The interleukin-1 binding B15R protein of Vaccinia virus and murine T1 are related extracellular glycoprotein with similarity to the extracellular domain of interleukin-1 receptors [1].
References
- Post-transcriptional inhibition of the interleukin-1 binding protein B15R of vaccinia virus after coexpression of the related T1 protein. Danescu, J., Werenskiold, A.K. FEBS Lett. (1995) [Pubmed]
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