BAIT
ITGB2
2E6, AI528527, Cd18, LAD, LCAMB, Lfa1, MF17
integrin beta 2
GO Process (18)
GO Function (7)
GO Component (8)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- activated T cell proliferation [IMP]
- cell adhesion [IGI, IMP]
- cell-matrix adhesion [ISO]
- cellular extravasation [IMP, ISO]
- endothelial cell migration [ISO]
- heterotypic cell-cell adhesion [ISO]
- integrin-mediated signaling pathway [IDA]
- leukocyte cell-cell adhesion [ISO]
- leukocyte migration involved in inflammatory response [ISO]
- natural killer cell activation [ISO]
- neutrophil chemotaxis [IMP, ISO]
- positive regulation of NF-kappaB transcription factor activity [ISO]
- positive regulation of angiogenesis [ISO]
- positive regulation of nitric oxide biosynthetic process [ISO]
- receptor clustering [ISO]
- regulation of peptidyl-tyrosine phosphorylation [ISO]
- signal transduction [ISO]
- single organismal cell-cell adhesion [IGI, ISO]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Mus musculus
PREY
BIRC6
A430032G04Rik, A430040A19Rik, AA501170, Bruce, D630005A10Rik, mKIAA1289
baculoviral IAP repeat-containing 6
GO Process (11)
GO Function (4)
GO Component (7)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- labyrinthine layer development [IMP]
- negative regulation of apoptotic process [IMP, ISO]
- negative regulation of endopeptidase activity [ISO]
- negative regulation of extrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway [ISO]
- placenta development [IMP]
- positive regulation of cell proliferation [IMP]
- protein ubiquitination [IC, ISO]
- regulation of cell proliferation [IMP]
- regulation of cytokinesis [ISO]
- regulation of signal transduction [IBA]
- spongiotrophoblast layer development [IMP]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
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