BAIT

BTK

AGMX1, AT, ATK, BPK, IMD1, PSCTK1, XLA, RP1-164F3.2
Bruton agammaglobulinemia tyrosine kinase
GO Process (25)
GO Function (7)
GO Component (7)
Homo sapiens

Reconstituted Complex

An interaction is detected between purified proteins in vitro.

Publication

Evidence that the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein may be involved in lymphoid cell signaling pathways.

Cory GO, MacCarthy-Morrogh L, Banin S, Gout I, Brickell PM, Levinsky RJ, Kinnon C, Lovering RC

Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome is an X-linked combined immunodeficiency affecting cells of several different hemopoietic lineages. The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP), which has no homology with any other known protein families, is rich in proline motifs known to contribute to Src homology 3 binding sites. However, its function has not been determined. The Tec family of cytoplasmic tyrosine kinases, which include Btk ... [more]

J. Immunol. Nov. 01, 1996; 157(9);3791-5 [Pubmed: 8892607]

Throughput

  • Low Throughput

Related interactions

InteractionExperimental Evidence CodeDatasetThroughputScoreCurated ByNotes
BTK WAS
Affinity Capture-Western
Affinity Capture-Western

An interaction is inferred when a bait protein is affinity captured from cell extracts by either polyclonal antibody or epitope tag and the associated interaction partner identified by Western blot with a specific polyclonal antibody or second epitope tag. This category is also used if an interacting protein is visualized directly by dye stain or radioactivity. Note that this differs from any co-purification experiment involving affinity capture in that the co-purification experiment involves at least one extra purification step to get rid of potential contaminating proteins.

Low-BioGRID
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Curated By

  • BioGRID