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Reconstitute at 0.2 mg/mL in sterile PBS.
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) UL147 is a gene encoded by the human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), a member of the herpesvirus family known for its ability to establish lifelong latent infections in the host. The UL147 gene encodes a protein that is part of the UL146-UL147 gene cluster, which is believed to play a role in modulating the host immune response. UL147 is thought to encode a chemokine-like protein that can interact with host chemokine receptors, potentially influencing the migration and activation of immune cells. This interaction can help the virus evade the host immune system, promoting viral persistence and contributing to the pathogenesis of HCMV. HCMV infection can lead to significant health issues, particularly in immunocompromised individuals and newborns, causing diseases such as retinitis, pneumonia, and congenital CMV infection. Understanding the function and mechanisms of UL147 is crucial for developing antiviral therapies and vaccines aimed at controlling HCMV infections. Research into UL147 and its role in immune modulation provides valuable insights into the complex interactions between HCMV and the host immune system.
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