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Detail:
Vhid: VHID00000022
Virus: Epstein-Barr virus(EBV)
Host Species: Homo sapiens
ncRNA Source: Virus
ncRNA Category: LncRNA
ncRNA Symbol: EBER1
Tissue: Human B lymphocytes
Expression Direction of ncRNA: -
Interactor in Virus or Host: Host
Interactor Category: Protein
Interactor Symbol: RPL22
Expression Direction of Interactor: -
Validated Method: Situ hybridization, Two-Dimensional (2-D) Gel Electrophoresis, Immunofluorescence.
PMID: 8159770
Detailed Description: The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) small RNA EBER1 binds and relocalizes ribosomal protein L22 in EBV-infected human B lymphocytes. In situ hybridization indicates that the EBER RNPs are predominantly nucleoplasmic, suggesting that L22 relocalization correlates with binding to EBER1 in vivo.
Select the transcript of gene RPL22(L22) interacted with EBER1
The ncRNA Symbol: EBER1 Transcript of RPL22(L22):
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.