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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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Predicted Interactions
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EWB00_00216126S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 8 isoform 3. (265 aa)    
Predicted Functional Partners:
EWB00_005035
26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 1; Component of the 26S proteasome, a multiprotein complex involved in the ATP-dependent degradation of ubiquitinated proteins. This complex plays a key role in the maintenance of protein homeostasis by removing misfolded or damaged proteins, which could impair cellular functions, and by removing proteins whose functions are no longer required. Therefore, the proteasome participates in numerous cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, apoptosis, or DNA damage repair; Belongs to the proteasome subunit S1 family.
   
 0.999
EWB00_004908
26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 11A.
   
 0.999
EWB00_004558
26S proteasome regulatory subunit 6A isoform 1; Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
   
 0.999
EWB00_004296
26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 2; Component of the 26S proteasome, a multiprotein complex involved in the ATP-dependent degradation of ubiquitinated proteins. This complex plays a key role in the maintenance of protein homeostasis by removing misfolded or damaged proteins, which could impair cellular functions, and by removing proteins whose functions are no longer required. Therefore, the proteasome participates in numerous cellular processes, including cell cycle progression, apoptosis, or DNA damage repair; Belongs to the proteasome subunit S2 family.
   
 0.999
EWB00_004333
Proteasome subunit beta.
   
 0.999
EWB00_004340
26S proteasome regulatory subunit 4; Belongs to the AAA ATPase family.
   
 0.999
EWB00_010975
Proteasome subunit beta; Belongs to the peptidase T1B family.
   
 0.999
EWB00_010098
26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 4.
   
 0.999
EWB00_009371
26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 7.
   
 0.999
EWB00_006583
26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 6 isoform 2.
   
 0.999
Your Current Organism:
Schistosoma japonicum
NCBI taxonomy Id: 6182
Other names: S. japonicum
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