BAIT
PITPNA
HEL-S-36, PI-TPalpha, PITPN, VIB1A
phosphatidylinositol transfer protein, alpha
GO Process (4)
GO Function (2)
GO Component (1)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Homo sapiens
PREY
SCP2
NLTP, NSL-TP, SCP-2, SCP-CHI, SCP-X, SCPX
sterol carrier protein 2
GO Process (15)
GO Function (7)
GO Component (8)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- alpha-linolenic acid metabolic process [TAS]
- bile acid biosynthetic process [TAS]
- bile acid metabolic process [TAS]
- cellular lipid metabolic process [TAS]
- fatty acid beta-oxidation using acyl-CoA oxidase [TAS]
- inositol trisphosphate biosynthetic process [IDA]
- lipid hydroperoxide transport [IDA]
- phospholipid transport [IDA]
- positive regulation of intracellular cholesterol transport [IDA, NAS]
- positive regulation of steroid metabolic process [IDA]
- progesterone biosynthetic process [IDA]
- protein localization to plasma membrane [IDA]
- small molecule metabolic process [TAS]
- steroid biosynthetic process [IDA]
- unsaturated fatty acid metabolic process [TAS]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Homo sapiens
FRET
An interaction is inferred when close proximity of interaction partners is detected by fluorescence resonance energy transfer between pairs of fluorophore-labeled molecules, such as occurs between CFP (donor) and YFP (acceptor) fusion proteins.
Publication
Sterol carrier protein-2 directly interacts with caveolin-1 in vitro and in vivo.
HDL-mediated reverse-cholesterol transport as well as phosphoinositide signaling are mediated through plasma membrane microdomains termed caveolae/lipid rafts. However, relatively little is known regarding mechanism(s) whereby these lipids traffic to or are targeted to caveolae/lipid rafts. Since sterol carrier protein-2 (SCP-2) binds both cholesterol and phosphatidylinositol, the possibility that SCP-2 might interact with caveolin-1 and caveolae was examined. Double immunolabeling and ... [more]
Biochemistry Jun. 15, 2004; 43(23);7288-306 [Pubmed: 15182174]
Throughput
- Low Throughput
Curated By
- BioGRID