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Proteins transcribed from the E3 region of ADENOVIRUSES but not essential for viral replication. The E3 19K protein mediates adenovirus persistence by reducing the expression of class I major histocompatibility complex antigens on the surface of infected cells.
Entry Term(s)
Adenovirus E3 19K Protein
Adenovirus Type 2 E3-19K Protein
E3 19K Protein, Adenovirus
E3 Protein, Adenovirus
Registry Numbers
0
Previous Indexing
Oncogene Proteins, Viral (1985-1992)
Public MeSH Note
93; ADENOVIRUS E3 PROTEINS was indexed under ONCOGENE PROTEINS, VIRAL 1985-92; ADENOVIRUS E3 19K PROTEIN was indexed under VIRAL PROTEINS 1987-92
Online Note
use ADENOVIRUS EARLY PROTEINS (NM) to search ADENOVIRUS E3 PROTEINS 1985-92 & ADENOVIRUS TYPE 2 E3-19K PROTEIN 1987-92
History Note
93; was ADENOVIRUS E3 PROTEINS (SY) to ADENOVIRUS EARLY REGION TRANSFORMING PROTEINS (NM) 1985-92; ADENOVIRUS E3 19K PROTEIN was ADENOVIRUS TYPE 2 E3-19K PROTEIN (NM) 1987-92
Proteins transcribed from the E3 region of ADENOVIRUSES but not essential for viral replication. The E3 19K protein mediates adenovirus persistence by reducing the expression of class I major histocompatibility complex antigens on the surface of infected cells.