MLP1
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- negative regulation of protein import into nucleus during spindle assembly checkpoint [IGI]
- nuclear retention of unspliced pre-mRNA at the site of transcription [IGI, IMP]
- poly(A)+ mRNA export from nucleus [IMP]
- protein import into nucleus [IGI]
- protein localization to nuclear pore [IMP]
- telomere tethering at nuclear periphery [IGI]
- transcriptional activation by promoter-terminator looping [IMP]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
TOP2
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- DNA strand elongation involved in DNA replication [IMP]
- DNA topological change [IDA]
- DNA unwinding involved in DNA replication [IMP]
- chromatin assembly or disassembly [IMP]
- chromatin remodeling at centromere [IMP]
- mitotic DNA integrity checkpoint [IMP]
- reciprocal meiotic recombination [IMP]
- regulation of mitotic recombination [IMP]
- replication fork progression beyond termination site [IMP]
- resolution of meiotic recombination intermediates [IBA]
- sister chromatid segregation [IBA]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Affinity Capture-MS
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 is identified by mass spectrometric methods.
Publication
The nuclear basket proteins Mlp1p and Mlp2p are part of a dynamic interactome including Esc1p and the proteasome.
The basket of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) is generally depicted as a discrete structure of eight protein filaments that protrude into the nucleoplasm and converge in a ring distal to the NPC. We show that the yeast proteins Mlp1p and Mlp2p are necessary components of the nuclear basket and that they also embed the NPC within a dynamic protein ... [more]
Throughput
- High Throughput
Related interactions
Interaction | Experimental Evidence Code | Dataset | Throughput | Score | Curated By | Notes |
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TOP2 MLP1 | Negative Genetic Negative Genetic Mutations/deletions in separate genes, each of which alone causes a minimal phenotype, but when combined in the same cell results in a more severe fitness defect or lethality under a given condition. This term is reserved for high or low throughput studies with scores. | High | -0.4364 | BioGRID | 2008848 |
Curated By
- BioGRID