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STRING protein interaction network
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splice isoforms or post-translational modifications are collapsed, i.e. each node represents all the proteins produced by a single, protein-coding gene locus.
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SWEET15Bidirectional sugar transporter SWEET15; Mediates both low-affinity uptake and efflux of sugar across the plasma membrane. (319 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
SUT2
Sucrose transport protein SUT2; Responsible for the transport of sucrose into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). May also transport other glucosides (By similarity); Belongs to the glycoside-pentoside-hexuronide (GPH) cation symporter transporter (TC 2.A.2.4) family.
      
 0.451
Q5JJV9_ORYSJ
cDNA clone:001-039-E08, full insert sequence.
      
 0.446
SUT4
Sucrose transport protein SUT4; Responsible for the transport of sucrose into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). May also transport other glucosides (By similarity); Belongs to the glycoside-pentoside-hexuronide (GPH) cation symporter transporter (TC 2.A.2.4) family.
      
 0.406
SUT1
Sucrose transport protein SUT1; Responsible for the transport of sucrose into the cell, with the concomitant uptake of protons (symport system). Can also transport other glucosides such as maltose, salicin, helicin, and alpha- phenylglucoside. Probably required for apoplastic phloem sucrose loading in source tissues (e.g. leaves) in order to transport it to sink tissues (e.g. roots, flowers). Probably not involved in transport of sugars across the symplastic discontinuity between the endosperm and the embryo. Essential for normal pollen germination, but not for pollen maturation or sta [...]
      
 0.405
Your Current Organism:
Oryza sativa Japonica
NCBI taxonomy Id: 39947
Other names: Japanese rice, Japonica rice, O. sativa Japonica Group, Oryza sativa (japonica cultivar-group), Oryza sativa Japonica Group, Oryza sativa subsp. japonica
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