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_displayNameThe HHV8 protein ORF27 is classified as a putative envelope ...
_timestamp2026-06-04 16:38:56
created[InstanceEdit:9991213] Stephan, Ralf, 2026-06-04
textThe HHV8 protein ORF27 is classified as a putative envelope glycoprotein and is therefore inferred to undergo glycosylation, although no direct biochemical demonstration of sugar attachment to ORF27 has been reported. ORF27 was identified as a virion-associated protein by mass spectrometry of gradient-purified HHV8 virions (Zhu et al. 2005), and pre-treatment of intact purified virions with trypsin removed ORF27 from the virion proteome, supporting its assignment as a surface-exposed envelope glycoprotein (Nabiee et al. 2020). This glycosylation reaction is included on the basis of this glycoprotein classification rather than on direct evidence of the glycosylation step itself. However, computation predicts an ectodomain around residues 97–290 (Käll et al., 2004) and several potential N-glycosylated Asp residues in that region (Gupta & Brunak, 2002).
(summation)[BlackBoxEvent:9991181] ORF27 is N-glycosylated [Homo sapiens]
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