BAIT
RAB11A
YL8
RAB11A, member RAS oncogene family
GO Process (24)
GO Function (7)
GO Component (12)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
- GTP catabolic process [IBA, IDA]
- Rab protein signal transduction [IBA]
- astral microtubule organization [IMP]
- cytokinesis [IMP]
- establishment of protein localization to membrane [IMP]
- establishment of protein localization to organelle [IMP]
- establishment of vesicle localization [IMP]
- exocytosis [IBA]
- exosomal secretion [IMP]
- intracellular protein transport [IBA]
- melanosome transport [IBA, ISS]
- mitotic metaphase plate congression [IMP]
- multivesicular body assembly [IMP]
- neuron projection development [IMP]
- plasma membrane to endosome transport [NAS]
- positive regulation of G2/M transition of mitotic cell cycle [IMP]
- positive regulation of epithelial cell migration [IMP]
- protein localization to plasma membrane [IDA]
- regulation of multivesicular body size [IMP]
- regulation of vesicle-mediated transport [IMP]
- spindle assembly involved in mitosis [IMP]
- transmembrane transport [TAS]
- vesicle-mediated transport [IDA]
- water transport [TAS]
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
- cleavage furrow [IDA]
- cytoplasmic vesicle [IDA]
- cytoplasmic vesicle membrane [TAS]
- extracellular vesicular exosome [IDA]
- kinetochore microtubule [IDA]
- multivesicular body [IDA]
- phagocytic vesicle [IDA]
- protein complex [IDA]
- recycling endosome [IBA, IDA, ISS]
- spindle pole [IDA]
- trans-Golgi network [IDA]
- vesicle [IDA]
Homo sapiens
PREY
TDP2
AD022, EAP2, EAPII, TTRAP, dJ30M3.3, hTDP2, RP1-30M3.3
tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 2
GO Process (3)
GO Function (7)
GO Component (5)
Gene Ontology Biological Process
Gene Ontology Molecular Function
Gene Ontology Cellular Component
Homo sapiens
Two-hybrid
Bait protein expressed as a DNA binding domain (DBD) fusion and prey expressed as a transcriptional activation domain (TAD) fusion and interaction measured by reporter gene activation.
Publication
Toward an understanding of the protein interaction network of the human liver.
Proteome-scale protein interaction maps are available for many organisms, ranging from bacteria, yeast, worms and flies to humans. These maps provide substantial new insights into systems biology, disease research and drug discovery. However, only a small fraction of the total number of human protein-protein interactions has been identified. In this study, we map the interactions of an unbiased selection of ... [more]
Mol. Syst. Biol. Oct. 13, 2011; 7(0);536 [Pubmed: 21988832]
Throughput
- High Throughput
Curated By
- BioGRID