BAIT
CFD
Adn, DF
complement factor D (adipsin)
GO Process (2)
GO Function (1)
GO Component (2)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Mus musculus
PREY
CTBP1
BARS, CtBP1-L, CtBP1-S, CtBP3/BARS, D4S115h, D5H4S115, D5H4S115E
C-terminal binding protein 1
GO Process (10)
GO Function (8)
GO Component (5)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- Golgi organization [ISO]
- chromatin organization involved in regulation of transcription [ISO]
- negative regulation of histone H4 acetylation [ISO]
- negative regulation of histone acetylation [ISO]
- negative regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter [IMP, ISO]
- negative regulation of transcription, DNA-templated [IDA]
- positive regulation of histone deacetylation [ISO]
- regulation of cell cycle [ISO]
- transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter [ISO]
- white fat cell differentiation [IDA]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function- NAD binding [ISO]
- RNA polymerase II transcription corepressor activity [ISO]
- protein binding [IPI]
- protein domain specific binding [ISO]
- protein homodimerization activity [ISO]
- repressing transcription factor binding [ISO]
- sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity [IDA]
- transcription factor binding [IPI, ISO]
- NAD binding [ISO]
- RNA polymerase II transcription corepressor activity [ISO]
- protein binding [IPI]
- protein domain specific binding [ISO]
- protein homodimerization activity [ISO]
- repressing transcription factor binding [ISO]
- sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity [IDA]
- transcription factor binding [IPI, ISO]
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Mus musculus
Affinity Capture-MS
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 is identified by mass spectrometric methods.
Publication
Irisin Mediates Effects on Bone and Fat via ?V Integrin Receptors.
Irisin is secreted by muscle, increases with exercise, and mediates certain favorable effects of physical activity. In particular, irisin has been shown to have beneficial effects in adipose tissues, brain, and bone. However, the skeletal response to exercise is less clear, and the receptor for irisin has not been identified. Here we show that irisin binds to proteins of the ... [more]
Cell Dec. 13, 2017; 175(7);1756-1768.e17 [Pubmed: 30550785]
Throughput
- High Throughput
Curated By
- BioGRID