BAIT
ITGA2B
AI172977, CD41, CD41B, GpIIb, alphaIIb, RP23-226P4.6
integrin alpha 2b
GO Process (4)
GO Function (3)
GO Component (5)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Mus musculus
PREY
HSPA1A
Hsp70-3, Hsp70.3, Hsp72, hsp68, hsp70A1
heat shock protein 1A
GO Process (5)
GO Function (14)
GO Component (19)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
Gene Ontology Molecular Function- ATP binding [ISO]
- ATPase activity [ISO]
- ATPase activity, coupled [ISO]
- G-protein coupled receptor binding [ISO]
- NF-kappaB binding [ISO]
- double-stranded RNA binding [ISO]
- enzyme binding [ISO]
- heat shock protein binding [ISO]
- poly(A) RNA binding [ISO]
- protease binding [ISO]
- protein N-terminus binding [ISO]
- protein binding involved in protein folding [ISO]
- ubiquitin protein ligase binding [ISO]
- unfolded protein binding [ISO]
- ATP binding [ISO]
- ATPase activity [ISO]
- ATPase activity, coupled [ISO]
- G-protein coupled receptor binding [ISO]
- NF-kappaB binding [ISO]
- double-stranded RNA binding [ISO]
- enzyme binding [ISO]
- heat shock protein binding [ISO]
- poly(A) RNA binding [ISO]
- protease binding [ISO]
- protein N-terminus binding [ISO]
- protein binding involved in protein folding [ISO]
- ubiquitin protein ligase binding [ISO]
- unfolded protein binding [ISO]
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
- COP9 signalosome [ISO]
- aggresome [ISO]
- apical plasma membrane [ISO]
- basolateral plasma membrane [ISO]
- blood microparticle [ISO]
- centriole [ISO]
- cytoplasm [IDA, ISO]
- cytosol [ISO]
- extracellular vesicular exosome [ISO]
- focal adhesion [ISO]
- inclusion body [ISO]
- mitochondrion [ISS]
- nuclear speck [ISO]
- nucleus [ISO]
- perinuclear region of cytoplasm [ISO]
- protein complex [ISO]
- ribonucleoprotein complex [ISO]
- ubiquitin ligase complex [ISO]
- vesicle [ISO]
Mus musculus
Reconstituted Complex
An interaction is detected between purified proteins in vitro.
Publication
LCP1 preferentially binds clasped ?M?2 integrin and attenuates leukocyte adhesion under flow.
Integrins are ?/? heterodimers that interconvert between inactive and active states. In the active state the ?/? cytoplasmic domains recruit integrin-activating proteins and separate the transmembrane and cytoplasmic (TMcyto) domains (unclasped TMcyto). Conversely, in the inactive state the ?/? TMcyto domains bind integrin-inactivating proteins, resulting in the association of the TMcyto domains (clasped TMcyto). Here, we report the isolation of ... [more]
J. Cell. Sci. Dec. 21, 2017; 131(22); [Pubmed: 30333137]
Throughput
- High Throughput
Curated By
- BioGRID