Human HVEM/TNFRSF14 (NP_003811) VersaClone cDNA

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Species

Human

Accession Number

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Background: HVEM/TNFRSF14

HVEM/TNFRSF14 (herpesvirus entry mediator) is a transmembrane protein that is most highly expressed on naïve, memory, and regulatory T cells but declines during T cell activation. It is present at low levels on most resting leukocytes. HVEM is a receptor for BTLA, CD160, and LIGHT. A cis interaction between HVEM and BTLA promotes cell survival, while trans interaction promotes a state of lymphocyte inactivity. LIGHT is expressed following T cell activation and competes with BTLA for HVEM binding, leading to a proinflammatory response. The herpesvirus envelope glycoprotein gD, which binds HVEM to initiate membrane fusion, can antagonize both BTLA and LIGHT binding. Human, but not mouse, HVEM can also bind lymphotoxin-alpha.

Long Name

Herpesvirus Entry Mediator

Alternate Names

ATAR, CD270, LIGHTR, TNFRSF14

Entrez Gene IDs

8764 (Human); 230979 (Mouse); 102137807 (Cynomolgus Monkey)

Gene Symbol

TNFRSF14

UniProt

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