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Detail:
Vhid: VHID00000016
Virus: Epstein-Barr virus(EBV)
Host Species: Homo sapiens
ncRNA Source: Virus
ncRNA Category: LncRNA
ncRNA Symbol: EBER1
Tissue: -
Expression Direction of ncRNA: -
Interactor in Virus or Host: Host
Interactor Category: Protein
Interactor Symbol: RIG-I
Expression Direction of Interactor: Downregulation
Validated Method: -
PMID: 20399962
Detailed Description: Previous studies demonstrated that EBERs (EBER1 and EBER2) play significant roles in various EBV-infected cancer cells. EBERs induce the expression of interleukin(IL)-10 in BL cells, insulin-like growth factor(IGF)-1 in gastric carcinoma and nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells, IL-9 in T cells that act as an autocrine growth factor. It was also reported that EBERs play critical roles in the B cell growth transformation including IL-6 induction by EBER2.Recently, it was demonstrated that EBERs bind RIG-I and activate its downstream signaling, which induces expression of type-I interferon (IFN)s.
Select the transcript of gene RIG-I interacted with EBER1
The ncRNA Symbol: EBER1 Transcript of RIG-I:
Visualization:
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The 'First Node' or 'Second Node' option represents the sub-network of interacting ncRNA/Interactor with the first or second interaction node, the 'Both the Nodes' option represents the sub-network of interacting ncRNA/Interactor with both of interaction nodes.
The 'First Neighbour' represents the sub-network of direct interacting with the center node, the 'Second Neighbour' represents the sub-network of direct or second step interacting with the center node. Interaction sub-network based on the two nodes of this interaction may help the researchers represents all interacting partners immediately.

The Detail page: representing the detail information for virus-host related ncRNA interaction;
The Binding page: representing the predicted binding sites.
The Network page: representing the interaction sub-network of interacting ncRNA/Interactor.