Groups of genes that are frequently observed in each other's genomic neighborhood.
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Databases
Known metabolic pathways, protein complexes, signal transduction pathways, etc ... from curated databases.
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Fusion
Genes that are sometimes fused into single open reading frames.
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Nodes:
Network nodes represent proteins
splice isoforms or post-translational modifications are collapsed, i.e. each node represents all the proteins produced by a single, protein-coding gene locus.
Node Color
colored nodes: query proteins and first shell of interactors
white nodes: second shell of interactors
Node Content
empty nodes: proteins of unknown 3D structure
filled nodes: a 3D structure is known or predicted
Edges:
Edges represent protein-protein associations
associations are meant to be specific and meaningful, i.e. proteins jointly contribute to a shared function; this does not necessarily mean they are physically binding to each other.
Known Interactions
from curated databases
experimentally determined
Predicted Interactions
gene neighborhood
gene fusions
gene co-occurrence
Others
textmining
co-expression
protein homology
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BN2166_0073240
Uncharacterized protein. (312 aa)
BN2166_0037740
LisH domain-containing protein. (509 aa)
BN2166_0043210
annotation not available (898 aa)
BN2166_0030820
Competence/damage-inducible protein CinA. (664 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Rhodotorula toruloides
NCBI taxonomy Id: 5286 Other names: CBS 6016, IFO 8766, IGC 5615, MUCL 28631, NRRL Y-6987, R. toruloides, Rhodosporidium toruloides, Rhodotorula gracilis, Rhodotorula rubescens, Rhodotorula toruloides (I. Banno) Q.M. Wang, F.Y. Bai, M. Groenew. & Boekhout, 2015