BAIT

RAB28

2700023P08Rik, AW496496
RAB28, member RAS oncogene family
GO Process (1)
GO Function (2)
GO Component (2)

Gene Ontology Biological Process

Gene Ontology Molecular Function

Gene Ontology Cellular Component

Mus musculus
PREY

PDE6D

AI841218, PrBP/delta
phosphodiesterase 6D, cGMP-specific, rod, delta
GO Process (3)
GO Function (4)
GO Component (2)
Mus musculus

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.

Publication

The small GTPase RAB28 is required for phagocytosis of cone outer segments by the murine retinal pigmented epithelium.

Ying G, Boldt K, Ueffing M, Gerstner CD, Frederick JM, Baehr W

RAB28, a member of the RAS oncogene family, is a ubiquitous, farnesylated, small GTPase of unknown function present in photoreceptors and the retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE). Nonsense mutations of the human RAB28 gene cause recessive cone-rod dystrophy 18 (CRD18), characterized by macular hyperpigmentation, progressive loss of visual acuity, RPE atrophy, and severely attenuated cone and rod electroretinography (ERG) responses. In ... [more]

J. Biol. Chem. Nov. 09, 2018; 293(45);17546-17558 [Pubmed: 30228185]

Throughput

  • Low Throughput

Curated By

  • BioGRID