BAIT
HSPA8
HEL-33, HEL-S-72p, HSC54, HSC70, HSC71, HSP71, HSP73, HSPA10, LAP-1, LAP1, NIP71
heat shock 70kDa protein 8
GO Process (14)
GO Function (11)
GO Component (13)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- ATP catabolic process [IDA]
- RNA metabolic process [TAS]
- axon guidance [TAS]
- gene expression [TAS]
- mRNA metabolic process [TAS]
- membrane organization [TAS]
- negative regulation of fibril organization [IDA]
- negative regulation of transcription, DNA-templated [IDA]
- neurotransmitter secretion [TAS]
- post-Golgi vesicle-mediated transport [TAS]
- protein folding [NAS]
- protein refolding [IDA]
- response to unfolded protein [NAS]
- synaptic transmission [TAS]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function- ATP binding [IDA]
- ATPase activity [IDA]
- ATPase activity, coupled [NAS]
- G-protein coupled receptor binding [IPI]
- MHC class II protein complex binding [IDA]
- enzyme binding [IPI]
- heat shock protein binding [IPI]
- poly(A) RNA binding [IDA]
- protein binding [IPI]
- ubiquitin protein ligase binding [IPI]
- unfolded protein binding [IDA]
- ATP binding [IDA]
- ATPase activity [IDA]
- ATPase activity, coupled [NAS]
- G-protein coupled receptor binding [IPI]
- MHC class II protein complex binding [IDA]
- enzyme binding [IPI]
- heat shock protein binding [IPI]
- poly(A) RNA binding [IDA]
- protein binding [IPI]
- ubiquitin protein ligase binding [IPI]
- unfolded protein binding [IDA]
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
- Prp19 complex [IDA]
- blood microparticle [IDA]
- clathrin-sculpted gamma-aminobutyric acid transport vesicle membrane [TAS]
- cytosol [IDA, TAS]
- extracellular space [IDA]
- extracellular vesicular exosome [IDA]
- focal adhesion [IDA]
- intracellular [NAS]
- membrane [IDA]
- nucleus [IDA]
- plasma membrane [TAS]
- ribonucleoprotein complex [IDA]
- ubiquitin ligase complex [IDA]
Homo sapiens
PREY
RPL13A
L13A, TSTA1
ribosomal protein L13a
GO Process (16)
GO Function (2)
GO Component (8)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- RNA metabolic process [TAS]
- SRP-dependent cotranslational protein targeting to membrane [TAS]
- cellular protein metabolic process [TAS]
- cellular response to interferon-gamma [IDA]
- gene expression [TAS]
- mRNA metabolic process [TAS]
- negative regulation of formation of translation preinitiation complex [IDA]
- negative regulation of translation [IDA, IMP]
- nuclear-transcribed mRNA catabolic process, nonsense-mediated decay [TAS]
- translation [NAS, TAS]
- translational elongation [TAS]
- translational initiation [TAS]
- translational termination [TAS]
- viral life cycle [TAS]
- viral process [TAS]
- viral transcription [TAS]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Homo sapiens
Co-fractionation
Interaction inferred from the presence of two or more protein subunits in a partially purified protein preparation. If co-fractionation is demonstrated between 3 or more proteins, then add them as a complex.
Publication
Panorama of ancient metazoan macromolecular complexes
Macromolecular complexes are essential to conserved biological processes, but their prevalence across animals is unclear. By combining extensive biochemical fractionation with quantitative mass spectrometry, here we directly examined the composition of soluble multiprotein complexes among diverse metazoan models. Using an integrative approach, we generated a draft conservation map consisting of more than one million putative high-confidence co-complex interactions for species ... [more]
Nature Sep. 17, 2015; 525(7569);339-44 [Pubmed: 26344197]
Quantitative Score
- 0.079049265 [Confidence Score]
Throughput
- High Throughput
Additional Notes
- Fractionation was combined with mass spectrometry from five diverse animal species to predict co-complex protein interactions conserved across metazoa using an integrative computational scoring procedure along with an SVM approach. The significant data set of 16655 PPI, was derived from a set of more than 1M interactions by examining a ROC curve of predicted interactions against reference annotated complexes at a 67.5% cumulative precision.
Curated By
- BioGRID