BAIT

TSC2

Rc
tuberous sclerosis 2
GO Process (34)
GO Function (7)
GO Component (18)
Rattus norvegicus

Co-localization

Interaction inferred from two proteins that co-localize in the cell by indirect immunofluorescence only when in addition, if one gene is deleted, the other protein becomes mis-localized. Also includes co-dependent association of proteins with promoter DNA in chromatin immunoprecipitation experiments.

Publication

Multicompartmental distribution of the tuberous sclerosis gene products, hamartin and tuberin.

Yamamoto Y, Jones KA, Mak BC, Muehlenbachs A, Yeung RS

Mutations of the TSC1 and TSC2 genes give rise to the clinical disorder of tuberous sclerosis characterized by the development of hamartomas predominantly affecting the central nervous system, kidney, skin, lung, and heart. The function of the gene products, hamartin and tuberin, is not well understood but we have previously suggested a role in vesicular transport. To define the subcellular ... [more]

Arch. Biochem. Biophys. Aug. 15, 2002; 404(2);210-7 [Pubmed: 12147258]

Throughput

  • Low Throughput

Curated By

  • BioGRID