Target Gene Table
VIS IDVirusEnsembl IDGene TypeTarget GeneOncogeneTumor Suppressor GeneNCBI IDUniprot ID
TVIS42000557EBVENSG00000108576.10protein_codingSLC6A4NoNo6532P31645
TVIS20001603HPVENSG00000108576.10protein_codingSLC6A4NoNo6532P31645
TVIS20029318HPVENSG00000108576.10protein_codingSLC6A4NoNo6532P31645
TVIS20031248HPVENSG00000108576.10protein_codingSLC6A4NoNo6532P31645
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Drug Information
GeneSLC6A4
DrugBank IDDB00476
Drug NameDuloxetine
Target IDBE0000749
UniProt IDP31645
Regulation Typeinhibitor
PubMed IDs15695064; 16032412; 16650830; 17335951; 14744476; 9669506; 12481192; 2784100; 15316838; 18408530; 15892657; 20432324; 19480470; 16199241
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GroupsApproved
Direct ClassificationNaphthalenes
SMILESCNCC[C@H](OC1=CC=CC2=CC=CC=C12)C1=CC=CS1
Pathways
PharmGKBPA10066
ChEMBLCHEMBL1175