FBXO7
Gene Ontology Biological Process
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
EPHB2
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- angiogenesis [ISS]
- axon guidance [ISS, TAS]
- axonal fasciculation [ISS]
- commissural neuron axon guidance [ISS]
- corpus callosum development [ISS]
- dendritic spine development [ISS]
- dendritic spine morphogenesis [ISS]
- ephrin receptor signaling pathway [ISS]
- inner ear morphogenesis [ISS]
- nervous system development [TAS]
- palate development [ISS]
- peptidyl-tyrosine phosphorylation [ISS]
- phosphorylation [ISS]
- positive regulation of synapse assembly [ISS]
- regulation of body fluid levels [ISS]
- urogenital system development [ISS]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Biochemical Activity (Ubiquitination)
An interaction is inferred from the biochemical effect of one protein upon another, for example, GTP-GDP exchange activity or phosphorylation of a substrate by a kinase. The bait protein executes the activity on the substrate hit protein. A Modification value is recorded for interactions of this type with the possible values Phosphorylation, Ubiquitination, Sumoylation, Dephosphorylation, Methylation, Prenylation, Acetylation, Deubiquitination, Proteolytic Processing, Glucosylation, Nedd(Rub1)ylation, Deacetylation, No Modification, Demethylation.
Publication
Gsk3β and Tomm20 are substrates of the SCFFbxo7/PARK15 ubiquitin ligase associated with Parkinson's disease.
Fbxo7 is a clinically relevant F-box protein, associated with both cancer and Parkinson's disease (PD). Additionally, SNPs within FBXO7 are correlated with alterations in red blood cell parameters. Point mutations within FBXO7 map within specific functional domains, including near its F-box domain and its substrate recruiting domains, suggesting that deficiencies in SCF(Fbxo7/PARK15) ubiquitin ligase activity are mechanistically linked to early-onset ... [more]
Throughput
- High Throughput
Additional Notes
- substrates identified by screening using the Invitrogen Protoarray v5.0
Curated By
- BioGRID