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STRING protein interaction network
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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Score
H257_11417Uncharacterized protein. (571 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
H257_07862
Uncharacterized protein.
    
 0.815
H257_05303
Uncharacterized protein.
    
 0.815
H257_15813
Histone-binding protein RBBP4.
   
 0.811
B5M09_010180
Histone H2A; Belongs to the histone H2A family.
   
 0.804
H257_10854
Uncharacterized protein.
    
 0.799
DYB26_001434
Helicase ATP-binding domain-containing protein.
   
 0.788
H257_10110
Uncharacterized protein.
   
 0.788
B5M09_000007
RuvB-like helicase; Belongs to the RuvB family.
   
 0.784
B5M09_005626
Uncharacterized protein.
   
 0.771
B5M09_000624
Histone H4; Core component of nucleosome. Nucleosomes wrap and compact DNA into chromatin, limiting DNA accessibility to the cellular machineries which require DNA as a template. Histones thereby play a central role in transcription regulation, DNA repair, DNA replication and chromosomal stability. DNA accessibility is regulated via a complex set of post-translational modifications of histones, also called histone code, and nucleosome remodeling.
    
 0.760
Your Current Organism:
Aphanomyces astaci
NCBI taxonomy Id: 112090
Other names: A. astaci
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