VThunter
a database for single-cell screening of virus target cells in animal kingdom
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Cat

Scientific Name: Felis catus

Taxonomy: Cellular organisms-> Eukaryota-> Opisthokonta-> Metazoa-> Eumetazoa-> Bilateria-> Deuterostomia-> Chordata-> Craniata-> Vertebrata-> Gnathostomata-> Teleostomi-> Euteleostomi-> Sarcopterygii-> Dipnotetrapodomorpha-> Tetrapoda-> Amniota-> Mammalia-> Theria-> Eutheria-> Boreoeutheria-> Laurasiatheria-> Carnivora-> Feliformia-> Felidae

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Human gammaherpesvirus 4

Family: Herpesviridae

Receptor: EFNA2

Receptor EFNA2 information

Summary: This gene encodes a member of the ephrin family. The protein is composed of a signal sequence, a receptor-binding region, a spacer region, and a hydrophobic region. The EPH and EPH-related receptors comprise the largest subfamily of receptor protein-tyrosine kinases and have been implicated in mediating developmental events, particularly in the nervous system. Based on their structures and sequence relationships, ephrins are divided into the ephrin-A (EFNA) class, which are anchored to the membrane by a glycosylphosphatidylinositol linkage, and the ephrin-B (EFNB) class, which are transmembrane proteins. Posttranslational modifications determine whether this protein localizes to the nucleus or the cytoplasm. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008] [NCBI]  [Proteinatlas]

Data Source

Data set information

Project Date Technology Tissue Condition Cell PMID/DOI
Vthunter_0028 2021.04 10X Genomics Esophagus Normal 1928 Link
Vthunter_0029 2021.04 10X Genomics Eyelid Normal 679 Link
Vthunter_0030 2021.04 10X Genomics Heart Normal 8209 Link
Vthunter_0031 2021.04 10X Genomics Kidney Normal 2831 Link
Vthunter_0032 2021.04 10X Genomics Liver Normal 7889 Link
Vthunter_0033 2021.04 10X Genomics Lung Normal 8591 Link
Vthunter_0034 2021.04 10X Genomics Rectum Normal 1503 Link
Featureplot of receptors

Featureplot of receptors

mRNA expression of EFNA2 in human tissues   [NCBI]

Expression: Biased expression in small intestine (RPKM 3.0), colon (RPKM 2.7) and 5 other tissues?

Protein expression of EFNA2 in human tissues   [Proteinatlas]