Abbreviated name: EFNB2
Synonyms: LERK-5
Compound class:
Endogenous peptide in human, mouse or rat
Comment: Ephrin B2 is a cell surface transmembrane ligand for Eph receptors (receptor tyrosine kinases, including EPHA4, EPHA3 and EPHB4). EFNB2 and EFNB3 are exploited for infection by the zoonotic henipaviruses, Nipah virus (NiV) and Hendra virus (HeV) [1-2]. These viruses emerged from bats during the 1990s and have since caused a number of deadly outbreaks in humans and domesticated animals. NiV and HeV infections in humans cause both neurological and respiratory symptoms. The WHO considers NiV as an emergong pathogen, with potential to cause infection of epidemic proportion. NiV has high mortality and morbidity rates and there is no effective anti-viral therapy.
Species: Human
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Classification | |
Compound class | Endogenous peptide in human, mouse or rat |
Ligand families/groups | Ephrins |
Synonyms |
LERK-5 |
Gene/Precursor | ||||||||||
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Database Links | |
CATH/Gene3D | 2.60.40.420 |
Ensembl Gene | ENSG00000125266 (Hs) |
GtoPdb PubChem SID | 178101613 |
Human Protein Atlas | ENSG00000125266 (Hs) |
UniProtKB | P52799 (Hs) |
Wikipedia | EFNB2 |