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DsecGM26431 DsecGM26431 DsecGM24632 DsecGM24632 DsecGM25149 DsecGM25149 DsecGM20171 DsecGM20171 DsecGM14854 DsecGM14854 DsecGM14131 DsecGM14131 DsecGM18758 DsecGM18758 DsecGM18359 DsecGM18359 DsecGM10940 DsecGM10940 DsecGM17280 DsecGM17280 DsecGM15794 DsecGM15794 DsecGM11378 DsecGM11378 DsecGM15744 DsecGM15744
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second shell of interactors
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DsecGM26431GM26431. (632 aa)
DsecGM24632GM24632. (902 aa)
DsecGM25149GM25149. (536 aa)
DsecGM20171GM20171. (1933 aa)
DsecGM14854GM14854. (826 aa)
DsecGM14131GM14131. (375 aa)
DsecGM18758GM18758. (692 aa)
DsecGM18359Hepatocyte growth factor-regulated tyrosine kinase substrate; Essential role in endosome membrane invagination and formation of multivesicular bodies, MVBs. Required during gastrulation and appears to regulate early embryonic signaling pathways. Inhibits tyrosine kinase receptor signaling by promoting degradation of the tyrosine-phosphorylated, active receptor, potentially by sorting activated receptors into MVBs. The MVBs are then trafficked to the lysosome where their contents are degraded. (747 aa)
DsecGM10940GM10940. (504 aa)
DsecGM17280GM17280. (775 aa)
DsecGM15794GM15794. (957 aa)
DsecGM11378GM11378. (653 aa)
DsecGM15744GM15744. (132 aa)
Your Current Organism:
Drosophila sechellia
NCBI taxonomy Id: 7238
Other names: D. sechellia
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