BAIT
DDRGK1
C20orf116, UFBP1, dJ1187M17.3
DDRGK domain containing 1
GO Process (1)
GO Function (2)
GO Component (1)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Homo sapiens
PREY
VTN
V75, VN, VNT
vitronectin
GO Process (17)
GO Function (2)
GO Component (6)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- cell adhesion [TAS]
- cell adhesion mediated by integrin [IDA]
- cell-matrix adhesion [IDA]
- endodermal cell differentiation [IDA]
- extracellular matrix organization [TAS]
- immune response [TAS]
- innate immune response [TAS]
- negative regulation of blood coagulation [IC]
- negative regulation of endopeptidase activity [IDA]
- positive regulation of peptidyl-tyrosine phosphorylation [IDA]
- positive regulation of protein binding [IDA]
- positive regulation of receptor-mediated endocytosis [IDA]
- positive regulation of smooth muscle cell migration [IDA]
- positive regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor signaling pathway [TAS]
- positive regulation of wound healing [IC]
- regulation of complement activation [TAS]
- smooth muscle cell-matrix adhesion [IDA]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Homo sapiens
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
UFMylation maintains tumour suppressor p53 stability by antagonizing its ubiquitination.
p53 is the most intensively studied tumour suppressor1. The regulation of p53 homeostasis is essential for its tumour-suppressive function2,3. Although p53 is regulated by an array of post-translational modifications, both during normal homeostasis and in stress-induced responses2-4, how p53 maintains its homeostasis remains unclear. UFMylation is a recently identified ubiquitin-like modification with essential biological functions5-7. Deficiency in this modification leads ... [more]
Nat Cell Biol Dec. 01, 2019; 22(9);1056-1063 [Pubmed: 32807901]
Throughput
- High Throughput
Curated By
- BioGRID