node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
invA | sipA | gene:17586913 | gene:17586899 | Possible secretory protein (associated with virulence); Involved in the invasion of the cells of the intestinal epithelium. Could be involved in the translocation of the InvE protein (By similarity); Belongs to the FHIPEP (flagella/HR/invasion proteins export pore) family. | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein (function unknown); Actin-binding protein that interferes with host cell actin cytoskeleton. It stimulates actin polymerization and counteracts F- actin destabilizing proteins. Potentiates SipC activity; both are required for an efficient bacterial internalization (By similarity). Belongs to the SipA/IpaA family. | 0.913 |
invA | sipB | gene:17586913 | gene:17586902 | Possible secretory protein (associated with virulence); Involved in the invasion of the cells of the intestinal epithelium. Could be involved in the translocation of the InvE protein (By similarity); Belongs to the FHIPEP (flagella/HR/invasion proteins export pore) family. | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein; Required for entry into the host cell through presentation or delivery of SipC at the host cell plasma membrane. Along with SipC, is necessary for the transfer of other effector proteins into the host cell. Induces macrophage apoptosis either by binding and activating the proapoptotic enzyme caspase-1 (caspase-1 dependent), resulting in the release of interleukin-1 beta active form, or by disrupting mitochondria and inducing autophagy (caspase-1 independent). The former is dependent of its membrane-fusion activity. The SipBC complex, in associat [...] | 0.928 |
invA | sipC | gene:17586913 | gene:17586901 | Possible secretory protein (associated with virulence); Involved in the invasion of the cells of the intestinal epithelium. Could be involved in the translocation of the InvE protein (By similarity); Belongs to the FHIPEP (flagella/HR/invasion proteins export pore) family. | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein; Actin-binding protein that interferes with host cell actin cytoskeleton. Nucleates actin polymerization and condensates actin filaments into cables (bundling). SipA potenciates SipC activity and both are required for an efficient bacterial internalization by the host cell (By similarity). | 0.919 |
sipA | invA | gene:17586899 | gene:17586913 | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein (function unknown); Actin-binding protein that interferes with host cell actin cytoskeleton. It stimulates actin polymerization and counteracts F- actin destabilizing proteins. Potentiates SipC activity; both are required for an efficient bacterial internalization (By similarity). Belongs to the SipA/IpaA family. | Possible secretory protein (associated with virulence); Involved in the invasion of the cells of the intestinal epithelium. Could be involved in the translocation of the InvE protein (By similarity); Belongs to the FHIPEP (flagella/HR/invasion proteins export pore) family. | 0.913 |
sipA | sipB | gene:17586899 | gene:17586902 | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein (function unknown); Actin-binding protein that interferes with host cell actin cytoskeleton. It stimulates actin polymerization and counteracts F- actin destabilizing proteins. Potentiates SipC activity; both are required for an efficient bacterial internalization (By similarity). Belongs to the SipA/IpaA family. | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein; Required for entry into the host cell through presentation or delivery of SipC at the host cell plasma membrane. Along with SipC, is necessary for the transfer of other effector proteins into the host cell. Induces macrophage apoptosis either by binding and activating the proapoptotic enzyme caspase-1 (caspase-1 dependent), resulting in the release of interleukin-1 beta active form, or by disrupting mitochondria and inducing autophagy (caspase-1 independent). The former is dependent of its membrane-fusion activity. The SipBC complex, in associat [...] | 0.999 |
sipA | sipC | gene:17586899 | gene:17586901 | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein (function unknown); Actin-binding protein that interferes with host cell actin cytoskeleton. It stimulates actin polymerization and counteracts F- actin destabilizing proteins. Potentiates SipC activity; both are required for an efficient bacterial internalization (By similarity). Belongs to the SipA/IpaA family. | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein; Actin-binding protein that interferes with host cell actin cytoskeleton. Nucleates actin polymerization and condensates actin filaments into cables (bundling). SipA potenciates SipC activity and both are required for an efficient bacterial internalization by the host cell (By similarity). | 0.999 |
sipB | invA | gene:17586902 | gene:17586913 | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein; Required for entry into the host cell through presentation or delivery of SipC at the host cell plasma membrane. Along with SipC, is necessary for the transfer of other effector proteins into the host cell. Induces macrophage apoptosis either by binding and activating the proapoptotic enzyme caspase-1 (caspase-1 dependent), resulting in the release of interleukin-1 beta active form, or by disrupting mitochondria and inducing autophagy (caspase-1 independent). The former is dependent of its membrane-fusion activity. The SipBC complex, in associat [...] | Possible secretory protein (associated with virulence); Involved in the invasion of the cells of the intestinal epithelium. Could be involved in the translocation of the InvE protein (By similarity); Belongs to the FHIPEP (flagella/HR/invasion proteins export pore) family. | 0.928 |
sipB | sipA | gene:17586902 | gene:17586899 | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein; Required for entry into the host cell through presentation or delivery of SipC at the host cell plasma membrane. Along with SipC, is necessary for the transfer of other effector proteins into the host cell. Induces macrophage apoptosis either by binding and activating the proapoptotic enzyme caspase-1 (caspase-1 dependent), resulting in the release of interleukin-1 beta active form, or by disrupting mitochondria and inducing autophagy (caspase-1 independent). The former is dependent of its membrane-fusion activity. The SipBC complex, in associat [...] | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein (function unknown); Actin-binding protein that interferes with host cell actin cytoskeleton. It stimulates actin polymerization and counteracts F- actin destabilizing proteins. Potentiates SipC activity; both are required for an efficient bacterial internalization (By similarity). Belongs to the SipA/IpaA family. | 0.999 |
sipB | sipC | gene:17586902 | gene:17586901 | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein; Required for entry into the host cell through presentation or delivery of SipC at the host cell plasma membrane. Along with SipC, is necessary for the transfer of other effector proteins into the host cell. Induces macrophage apoptosis either by binding and activating the proapoptotic enzyme caspase-1 (caspase-1 dependent), resulting in the release of interleukin-1 beta active form, or by disrupting mitochondria and inducing autophagy (caspase-1 independent). The former is dependent of its membrane-fusion activity. The SipBC complex, in associat [...] | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein; Actin-binding protein that interferes with host cell actin cytoskeleton. Nucleates actin polymerization and condensates actin filaments into cables (bundling). SipA potenciates SipC activity and both are required for an efficient bacterial internalization by the host cell (By similarity). | 0.999 |
sipC | invA | gene:17586901 | gene:17586913 | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein; Actin-binding protein that interferes with host cell actin cytoskeleton. Nucleates actin polymerization and condensates actin filaments into cables (bundling). SipA potenciates SipC activity and both are required for an efficient bacterial internalization by the host cell (By similarity). | Possible secretory protein (associated with virulence); Involved in the invasion of the cells of the intestinal epithelium. Could be involved in the translocation of the InvE protein (By similarity); Belongs to the FHIPEP (flagella/HR/invasion proteins export pore) family. | 0.919 |
sipC | sipA | gene:17586901 | gene:17586899 | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein; Actin-binding protein that interferes with host cell actin cytoskeleton. Nucleates actin polymerization and condensates actin filaments into cables (bundling). SipA potenciates SipC activity and both are required for an efficient bacterial internalization by the host cell (By similarity). | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein (function unknown); Actin-binding protein that interferes with host cell actin cytoskeleton. It stimulates actin polymerization and counteracts F- actin destabilizing proteins. Potentiates SipC activity; both are required for an efficient bacterial internalization (By similarity). Belongs to the SipA/IpaA family. | 0.999 |
sipC | sipB | gene:17586901 | gene:17586902 | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein; Actin-binding protein that interferes with host cell actin cytoskeleton. Nucleates actin polymerization and condensates actin filaments into cables (bundling). SipA potenciates SipC activity and both are required for an efficient bacterial internalization by the host cell (By similarity). | Pathogenicity island 1 effector protein; Required for entry into the host cell through presentation or delivery of SipC at the host cell plasma membrane. Along with SipC, is necessary for the transfer of other effector proteins into the host cell. Induces macrophage apoptosis either by binding and activating the proapoptotic enzyme caspase-1 (caspase-1 dependent), resulting in the release of interleukin-1 beta active form, or by disrupting mitochondria and inducing autophagy (caspase-1 independent). The former is dependent of its membrane-fusion activity. The SipBC complex, in associat [...] | 0.999 |