Virus Details


VHFID3921

Host Factor Information

Gene Name REST
HF Protein Name RE1-silencing transcription factor
HF Function Antiviral protein
Uniprot ID Q13127
Protein Sequence View Fasta Sequence
NCBI Gene ID 5978
Host Factor (HF) Name in Paper REST
Gene synonyms NRSF XBR
Ensemble Gene ID ENSG00000084093
Ensemble Transcript ENST00000309042 [Q13127-1];ENST00000619101 [Q13127-1]
KEGG ID Go to KEGG Database
Gene Ontology ID(s) GO:0000122, GO:0000981, GO:0001046, GO:0001047, GO:0001078, GO:0001228, GO:0002244, GO:0003682, GO:0003700, GO:0004407, GO:0005634, GO:0005654, GO:0005829, GO:0006355, GO:0008134, GO:0008285, GO:0010629, GO:0015271, GO:0017053, GO:0032348, GO:0035690, GO:0043065, GO:0043280, GO:0043922, GO:0044212, GO:0045665, GO:0045892, GO:0045893, GO:0045955, GO:0046676, GO:0046872, GO:0050768, GO:0060379, GO:0070933, GO:0071257, GO:0071385, GO:2000065, GO:2000706, GO:2000740, GO:2000798,
MINT ID N.A.
STRING Click to see interaction map
GWAS Analysis Click to see gwas analysis
OMIM ID 600571
PANTHER ID PTHR45014
PDB ID(s) 2CZY,
pfam ID N.A.,
Drug Bank ID N.A.,
ChEMBL ID N.A.
Organism Homo sapiens (Human)

Pathogen Information

Virus Name Human herpesvirus 1
Virus Short Name HSV1
Order Herpesvirales
Virus Family Herpesviridae
Virus Subfamily Alphaherpesvirinae
Genus Simplexvirus
Species Herpes simplex virus 1
Host Human, mammals
Cell Tropism Primary site of infection: epithelial mucosal cells , latency: remains latent in sensory neurons (ganglions)
Associated Disease Skin vesicles or mucosal ulcers, rarely encephalitis and meningitis
Mode of Transmission Contact, saliva
VIPR DB link http://www.viprbrc.org/brc/vipr_allSpecies_search.do?method=SubmitForm&decorator=herpes
ICTV DB link https://talk.ictvonline.org/ictv-reports/ictv_9th_report/dsdna-viruses-2011/w/dsdna_viruses/91/herpesviridae
Virus Host DB link http://www.genome.jp/virushostdb/view/?virus_lineage=Herpesviridae

Publication Information

Paper Title The Role of the CoREST/REST repressor complex in herpes simplex virus 1 productive Infection and in Latency
Author's Name Guoying Zhou, Te Du and Bernard Roizman
Journal Name Viruses
Pubmed ID 23628827
Abstract REST is a key component of the HDAC1 or 2, CoREST, LSD1, REST (HCLR) repressor complex. The primary function of the HCLR complex is to silence neuronal genes in non-neuronal cells. HCLR plays a role in regulating the expression of viral genes in productive infections as a donor of LDS1 for expression of alpha genes and as a repressor of genes expressed later in infection. In sensory neurons the HCLR complex is involved in the silencing of viral genome in the course of establishment of latency. The thesis of this article is that (a) sensory neurons evolved a mechanism to respond to the presence and suppress the transmission of infectious agents from the periphery to the CNS and (b) HSV evolved subservience to the HCLR with at least two objectives: to maintain a level of replication consistent with maximal person-to-person spread and to enable it to take advantage of neuronal innate immune responses to survive and be available for reactivation shielded from adaptive immune responses of the host.
Used Model HeLa cell
DOI 10.3390/v5051208