Publication for XRCC5 and SNRNP200
| Species | Symbol | Function* | Entrez Gene ID* | Other ID | Gene coexpression |
CoexViewer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| hsa | XRCC5 | X-ray repair cross complementing 5 | 7520 | [link] | ||
| hsa | SNRNP200 | small nuclear ribonucleoprotein U5 subunit 200 | 23020 |
| Pubmed ID | Priority | Text |
|---|---|---|
| 22889230 | 0.97 | XRCC5, SNRNP200) or high prevalence (MCM5, DHX9) in the cores of virions assembled in Sup-T1 cells, whereas in the cores of THP1-derived virions (both activated and non-activated) these proteins were less abundant. |
| 0.94 | SNRNP200, MCM5, and XRCC5 (Ku80) within virus-producing cells did not correlate with the abundance seen in cores of produced virions, specifically their unexpected higher packaging in T cells, suggests that the incorporation of these factors in T lymphocytes is more efficient than in myeloid cells. | |
| 0.92 | SNRNP200), DNA- binding proteins (MCM5, XRCC5, RUVBL1, RUVBL2), cytoskeleton protein beta tubulin, and viral protein CA p24Gag in the lysates of virus-producing cells (left bands) and in "spin-thru" purified viral cores (right bands). | |
| 0.51 | XRCC5 and especially MCM5 displayed an increased level of incorporation from the T cells, similar to RNA-binding DHX9 and SNRNP200, whereas core incorporation of RUVBL1 and RUVBL2 reproduced their level in virion-producing Sup-T1 and THP1 cells. |
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