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Gene Card

Best human hits

VPS25

Species

H.aurantium

Unique Gene ID

Haaura.g00008463

Gene Model ID

Haaura.CG.MTP2014.S1504.g08463

Location

S1504:400..1684

Transcript Models and Sequences

  Haaura.CG.MTP2014.S1504.g08463.01.t

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Gene Annotations

InterPro

5 results

IPR Term Analysis Definition
ESCRT-II_cplx_Vps25-sub PANTHER ESCRT-II complex, Vps25 subunit
WH_DNA-bd_sf SUPERFAMILY Winged helix DNA-binding domain superfamily
ESCRT-II_cplx_Vps25-sub Pfam ESCRT-II complex, Vps25 subunit
WH-like_DNA-bd_sf Gene3D Winged helix-like DNA-binding domain superfamily
ESCRT-II_cplx_Vps25-sub_N Gene3D ESCRT-II complex, Vps25 subunit, N-terminal winged helix

GOSlim

No result

GO Term Annotation Origin Type

GO (Orthology)

22 results

GO Term SpeciesCe = Caenorhabditis elegans
Dr = Danio rerio
Dm = Drosophila melanogaster
Gg = Gallus gallus
Hs = Homo sapiens
Mm = Mus musculus
Sc = Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Type
ESCRT II complex Hs cellular component
structural molecule activity Hs molecular function
protein binding Hs molecular function
nucleus Hs cellular component
nucleoplasm Hs cellular component
cytoplasm Hs cellular component
endosome Hs cellular component
cytosol Hs cellular component
transcription, DNA-templated Hs biological process
regulation of transcription, DNA-templated Hs biological process
negative regulation of epidermal growth factor-activated receptor activity Hs biological process
endosome membrane Hs cellular component
protein transport Hs biological process
membrane Hs cellular component
endosomal transport Hs biological process
macroautophagy Hs biological process
multivesicular body assembly Hs biological process
protein homodimerization activity Hs molecular function
protein transport to vacuole involved in ubiquitin-dependent protein catabolic process via the multivesicular body sorting pathway Hs biological process
protein N-terminus binding Hs molecular function
extracellular exosome Hs cellular component
multivesicular body sorting pathway Hs biological process

GO (Blast)

13 results

GO Term SpeciesCe = Caenorhabditis elegans
Dr = Danio rerio
Dm = Drosophila melanogaster
Gg = Gallus gallus
Hs = Homo sapiens
Mm = Mus musculus
Sc = Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Type Score E-value
ESCRT II complex Hs cellular component 187 2.66e-61
structural molecule activity Hs molecular function 187 2.66e-61
protein binding Hs molecular function 187 2.66e-61
nucleus Hs cellular component 187 2.66e-61
nucleoplasm Hs cellular component 187 2.66e-61
cytoplasm Hs cellular component 187 2.66e-61
endosome Hs cellular component 187 2.66e-61
cytosol Hs cellular component 187 2.66e-61
endosome membrane Hs cellular component 187 2.66e-61
membrane Hs cellular component 187 2.66e-61
protein homodimerization activity Hs molecular function 187 2.66e-61
protein N-terminus binding Hs molecular function 187 2.66e-61
extracellular exosome Hs cellular component 187 2.66e-61

GO (InterProScan)

2 results

GO Term Analysis Type e-value
ESCRT II complex PANTHER cellular component 4.4E-66
multivesicular body sorting pathway PANTHER biological process 4.4E-66





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