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STRING protein interaction network
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SRO77Putative Rab GTPase-binding protein. (1076 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
SEC9
Protein transport protein SEC9; Late secretory t-SNARE protein required for secretion and proper cytokinesis. Plays an important role in the secretion of virulence-associated extracellular enzymes and vesicle-mediated polarized hyphal growth.
    
 
 0.916
SSO2
Protein transport protein SSO2; Late secretory t-SNARE protein required for secretion and proper cytokinesis. Plays an important role in the secretion of virulence-associated extracellular enzymes and vesicle-mediated polarized hyphal growth.
    
 
 0.902
SYS3
Sys3p.
   
  
 0.864
CaO19.4121
Uncharacterized protein.
   
  
 0.660
TES15
Tes15p.
   
  
 0.652
SEC8
Exocyst subunit.
   
 
 0.590
SPO7
Nem1-Spo7 phosphatase regulatory subunit.
      
 0.574
CaO19.3769
Zn(2+) transporter.
  
  
 0.552
SEC1
Sec1p; Belongs to the STXBP/unc-18/SEC1 family.
   
 
 0.529
SEC4
Ras-related protein SEC4; Involved in exocytosis. Maybe by regulating the binding and fusion of secretory vesicles with the cell surface. The GTP-bound form of SEC4 may interact with an effector, thereby stimulating its activity and leading to exocytotic fusion. SEC4 may be an upstream activator of the 19.5S SEC8/SEC15 particle. SEC4 probably interacts directly with SEC8; it could serve as the attachment site for the SEC8/SEC15 particle (By similarity); Belongs to the small GTPase superfamily. Rab family.
    
 
 0.512
Your Current Organism:
Candida albicans
NCBI taxonomy Id: 237561
Other names: C. albicans SC5314, Candida albicans SC5314
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