Description
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. This endogenous envelope protein has lost its original fusogenic properties.
Family
Belongs to the gamma type-C retroviral envelope protein family. HERV class-I R(b) env subfamily.
Sequence
MDPLHTIEKVPARRNIHDRGHQGHRMGDGTPGRPKISVQQMTRFSLIIFFLSAPFVVNASTSNVFLQWAHSYADGLQQGDPCWVCGSLPVTNTMELPWWVSPLQGKDWVFFQSFIGDLKQWTGAQMTGVTRKNISEWPINKTLNEPGHDKPFSVNETRDKVIAFAIPLLDTKVFVQTSRPQNTQYRNGFLQIWDGFIWLTATKGHLSQIAPLCWEQRNHSLDNWPNTTRVMGWIPPGQCRHTILLQQRDLFATDWSQQPGLNWYAPNGTQWLCSPNLWPWLPSGWLGCCTLGIPWAQGRWVKTMEVYPYLPHVVNQGTRAIVHRNDHLPTIFMPSVGLGTVIQHIEALANFTQRALNDSLQSISLMNAEVYYMHEDILQNRMALDILTAAEGGTCALIKTECCVYIPNNSRNISLALEDTCRQIQVISSSALSLHDWIASQFSGRPSWWQKILIVLATLWSVGIALCCGLYFCRMFSQHIPQTHSIIFQQELPLSPPSQEHYQSQRDIFHSNAP
Simulated SDS-PAGE
(Note: Representative image - actual molecular weight may vary depending on tag type and expression method)
Safety
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Protein synthesis service