| node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
| Acp26Aa | Acp36DE | FBpp0078786 | FBpp0309468 | Accessory gland protein 26Aa (Acp26Aa) encodes a protein synthesized in male accessory glands. It is transferred during mating to females where it induces an increase in ovulation by relaxing the oviduct via activation of octopaminergic signaling. | Accessory gland protein Acp36DE; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. Associates with sperm and localizes to specific regions of the female reproductive tract, including the sperm storage organs. It accelerates sperm accumulation into storage but does not mediate the entry of the first sperm into storage. Once sperm storage has initiated it seems to act as a guidance factor helping subsequent sperm move into storage, a corral concentrating sperm around the SSO entrances and/or a trigger for responses within the female that accelerate storage of sperm. | 0.997 |
| Acp26Aa | Acp62F | FBpp0078786 | FBpp0072820 | Accessory gland protein 26Aa (Acp26Aa) encodes a protein synthesized in male accessory glands. It is transferred during mating to females where it induces an increase in ovulation by relaxing the oviduct via activation of octopaminergic signaling. | Accessory gland protein Acp62F; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. May contribute to the toxicity of seminal fluid and the decreased life-span of mated females. May also affect neuromuscular events after mating concerning sperm storage and egg release. | 0.982 |
| Acp26Aa | CG11037 | FBpp0078786 | FBpp0077990 | Accessory gland protein 26Aa (Acp26Aa) encodes a protein synthesized in male accessory glands. It is transferred during mating to females where it induces an increase in ovulation by relaxing the oviduct via activation of octopaminergic signaling. | CG11037 protein; Serine-type endopeptidase activity. It is involved in the biological process described with: proteolysis; multicellular organism reproduction; Belongs to the peptidase S1 family. | 0.854 |
| Acp26Aa | CG17575 | FBpp0078786 | FBpp0292065 | Accessory gland protein 26Aa (Acp26Aa) encodes a protein synthesized in male accessory glands. It is transferred during mating to females where it induces an increase in ovulation by relaxing the oviduct via activation of octopaminergic signaling. | Uncharacterized protein, isoform B; CG17575 encodes a cysteine-rich secretory protein produced in the male accessory glands and transferred to females during mating. In mated females, it is required for the binding of the product of SP to sperm and for the consequent maintenance of long-term post-mating responses. | 0.821 |
| Acp26Aa | CG6168 | FBpp0078786 | FBpp0311741 | Accessory gland protein 26Aa (Acp26Aa) encodes a protein synthesized in male accessory glands. It is transferred during mating to females where it induces an increase in ovulation by relaxing the oviduct via activation of octopaminergic signaling. | Uncharacterized protein, isoform B; CG6168 encodes a predicted metalloendopeptidase that is produced by the male accessory glands. CG6168 ectopic expression in females provides anti-microbial protection. | 0.886 |
| Acp26Aa | CG9997 | FBpp0078786 | FBpp0307765 | Accessory gland protein 26Aa (Acp26Aa) encodes a protein synthesized in male accessory glands. It is transferred during mating to females where it induces an increase in ovulation by relaxing the oviduct via activation of octopaminergic signaling. | Uncharacterized protein, isoform A; CG9997 encodes a protein with homology to serine-type endopeptidases, but is not predicted to have catalytic activity due to mutations in its active site. It is produced in the male accessory gland and transferred to females during mating. In males, it is required for other seminal proteins to be transferred to mated females. In mated females, it is required for the binding of the product of SP to sperm and for the maintenance of long-term post-mating responses. | 0.965 |
| Acp26Aa | Semp1 | FBpp0078786 | FBpp0080342 | Accessory gland protein 26Aa (Acp26Aa) encodes a protein synthesized in male accessory glands. It is transferred during mating to females where it induces an increase in ovulation by relaxing the oviduct via activation of octopaminergic signaling. | Seminal metalloprotease-1 (Semp1) encodes a metalloprotease that is produced by male accessory glands and transferred to females during mating. It is cleavage activated during mating, first by the product of Sems and then by auto-catalysis. The product of also cleaves at least two other seminal proteins, encoded by Acp26Aa and Acp36DE, in the mated female. | 0.871 |
| Acp26Aa | Sems | FBpp0078786 | FBpp0077991 | Accessory gland protein 26Aa (Acp26Aa) encodes a protein synthesized in male accessory glands. It is transferred during mating to females where it induces an increase in ovulation by relaxing the oviduct via activation of octopaminergic signaling. | Seminase (Sems) encodes a serine protease produced in male's accessory glands and transferred to females during mating. It is an essential component in the pathway for proteolytic processing of different seminal proteins. It cleaves the metalloprotease encoded by Semp1, which in turn also cleaves the seminal proteins encoded by Acp26Aa and Acp36DE. It is also required for sperm release from storage via regulation of the product of SP. | 0.869 |
| Acp26Aa | lectin-46Ca | FBpp0078786 | FBpp0087560 | Accessory gland protein 26Aa (Acp26Aa) encodes a protein synthesized in male accessory glands. It is transferred during mating to females where it induces an increase in ovulation by relaxing the oviduct via activation of octopaminergic signaling. | lectin-46Ca (lectin-46Ca) encodes a protein with homology to C-type lectins. It is produced in the male accessory gland and transferred to females during mating. In mated females, it binds to sperm in the seminal receptacle. It is required for the binding of the product of SP to sperm, and for maintenance of long-term post-mating responses. | 0.735 |
| Acp26Aa | lectin-46Cb | FBpp0078786 | FBpp0290920 | Accessory gland protein 26Aa (Acp26Aa) encodes a protein synthesized in male accessory glands. It is transferred during mating to females where it induces an increase in ovulation by relaxing the oviduct via activation of octopaminergic signaling. | lectin-46Cb (lectin-46Cb) encodes a protein with homology to C-type lectins. It is produced in the male accessory gland and transferred to females during mating. In mated females, is required for the binding of product of SP to sperm, and for maintenance of long-term post-mating responses. | 0.723 |
| Acp36DE | Acp26Aa | FBpp0309468 | FBpp0078786 | Accessory gland protein Acp36DE; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. Associates with sperm and localizes to specific regions of the female reproductive tract, including the sperm storage organs. It accelerates sperm accumulation into storage but does not mediate the entry of the first sperm into storage. Once sperm storage has initiated it seems to act as a guidance factor helping subsequent sperm move into storage, a corral concentrating sperm around the SSO entrances and/or a trigger for responses within the female that accelerate storage of sperm. | Accessory gland protein 26Aa (Acp26Aa) encodes a protein synthesized in male accessory glands. It is transferred during mating to females where it induces an increase in ovulation by relaxing the oviduct via activation of octopaminergic signaling. | 0.997 |
| Acp36DE | Acp62F | FBpp0309468 | FBpp0072820 | Accessory gland protein Acp36DE; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. Associates with sperm and localizes to specific regions of the female reproductive tract, including the sperm storage organs. It accelerates sperm accumulation into storage but does not mediate the entry of the first sperm into storage. Once sperm storage has initiated it seems to act as a guidance factor helping subsequent sperm move into storage, a corral concentrating sperm around the SSO entrances and/or a trigger for responses within the female that accelerate storage of sperm. | Accessory gland protein Acp62F; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. May contribute to the toxicity of seminal fluid and the decreased life-span of mated females. May also affect neuromuscular events after mating concerning sperm storage and egg release. | 0.985 |
| Acp36DE | CG11037 | FBpp0309468 | FBpp0077990 | Accessory gland protein Acp36DE; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. Associates with sperm and localizes to specific regions of the female reproductive tract, including the sperm storage organs. It accelerates sperm accumulation into storage but does not mediate the entry of the first sperm into storage. Once sperm storage has initiated it seems to act as a guidance factor helping subsequent sperm move into storage, a corral concentrating sperm around the SSO entrances and/or a trigger for responses within the female that accelerate storage of sperm. | CG11037 protein; Serine-type endopeptidase activity. It is involved in the biological process described with: proteolysis; multicellular organism reproduction; Belongs to the peptidase S1 family. | 0.933 |
| Acp36DE | CG17575 | FBpp0309468 | FBpp0292065 | Accessory gland protein Acp36DE; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. Associates with sperm and localizes to specific regions of the female reproductive tract, including the sperm storage organs. It accelerates sperm accumulation into storage but does not mediate the entry of the first sperm into storage. Once sperm storage has initiated it seems to act as a guidance factor helping subsequent sperm move into storage, a corral concentrating sperm around the SSO entrances and/or a trigger for responses within the female that accelerate storage of sperm. | Uncharacterized protein, isoform B; CG17575 encodes a cysteine-rich secretory protein produced in the male accessory glands and transferred to females during mating. In mated females, it is required for the binding of the product of SP to sperm and for the consequent maintenance of long-term post-mating responses. | 0.931 |
| Acp36DE | CG6168 | FBpp0309468 | FBpp0311741 | Accessory gland protein Acp36DE; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. Associates with sperm and localizes to specific regions of the female reproductive tract, including the sperm storage organs. It accelerates sperm accumulation into storage but does not mediate the entry of the first sperm into storage. Once sperm storage has initiated it seems to act as a guidance factor helping subsequent sperm move into storage, a corral concentrating sperm around the SSO entrances and/or a trigger for responses within the female that accelerate storage of sperm. | Uncharacterized protein, isoform B; CG6168 encodes a predicted metalloendopeptidase that is produced by the male accessory glands. CG6168 ectopic expression in females provides anti-microbial protection. | 0.878 |
| Acp36DE | CG9997 | FBpp0309468 | FBpp0307765 | Accessory gland protein Acp36DE; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. Associates with sperm and localizes to specific regions of the female reproductive tract, including the sperm storage organs. It accelerates sperm accumulation into storage but does not mediate the entry of the first sperm into storage. Once sperm storage has initiated it seems to act as a guidance factor helping subsequent sperm move into storage, a corral concentrating sperm around the SSO entrances and/or a trigger for responses within the female that accelerate storage of sperm. | Uncharacterized protein, isoform A; CG9997 encodes a protein with homology to serine-type endopeptidases, but is not predicted to have catalytic activity due to mutations in its active site. It is produced in the male accessory gland and transferred to females during mating. In males, it is required for other seminal proteins to be transferred to mated females. In mated females, it is required for the binding of the product of SP to sperm and for the maintenance of long-term post-mating responses. | 0.960 |
| Acp36DE | Semp1 | FBpp0309468 | FBpp0080342 | Accessory gland protein Acp36DE; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. Associates with sperm and localizes to specific regions of the female reproductive tract, including the sperm storage organs. It accelerates sperm accumulation into storage but does not mediate the entry of the first sperm into storage. Once sperm storage has initiated it seems to act as a guidance factor helping subsequent sperm move into storage, a corral concentrating sperm around the SSO entrances and/or a trigger for responses within the female that accelerate storage of sperm. | Seminal metalloprotease-1 (Semp1) encodes a metalloprotease that is produced by male accessory glands and transferred to females during mating. It is cleavage activated during mating, first by the product of Sems and then by auto-catalysis. The product of also cleaves at least two other seminal proteins, encoded by Acp26Aa and Acp36DE, in the mated female. | 0.919 |
| Acp36DE | Sems | FBpp0309468 | FBpp0077991 | Accessory gland protein Acp36DE; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. Associates with sperm and localizes to specific regions of the female reproductive tract, including the sperm storage organs. It accelerates sperm accumulation into storage but does not mediate the entry of the first sperm into storage. Once sperm storage has initiated it seems to act as a guidance factor helping subsequent sperm move into storage, a corral concentrating sperm around the SSO entrances and/or a trigger for responses within the female that accelerate storage of sperm. | Seminase (Sems) encodes a serine protease produced in male's accessory glands and transferred to females during mating. It is an essential component in the pathway for proteolytic processing of different seminal proteins. It cleaves the metalloprotease encoded by Semp1, which in turn also cleaves the seminal proteins encoded by Acp26Aa and Acp36DE. It is also required for sperm release from storage via regulation of the product of SP. | 0.909 |
| Acp36DE | lectin-46Ca | FBpp0309468 | FBpp0087560 | Accessory gland protein Acp36DE; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. Associates with sperm and localizes to specific regions of the female reproductive tract, including the sperm storage organs. It accelerates sperm accumulation into storage but does not mediate the entry of the first sperm into storage. Once sperm storage has initiated it seems to act as a guidance factor helping subsequent sperm move into storage, a corral concentrating sperm around the SSO entrances and/or a trigger for responses within the female that accelerate storage of sperm. | lectin-46Ca (lectin-46Ca) encodes a protein with homology to C-type lectins. It is produced in the male accessory gland and transferred to females during mating. In mated females, it binds to sperm in the seminal receptacle. It is required for the binding of the product of SP to sperm, and for maintenance of long-term post-mating responses. | 0.911 |
| Acp36DE | lectin-46Cb | FBpp0309468 | FBpp0290920 | Accessory gland protein Acp36DE; Responsible for physiological and behavioral changes in mated female flies. Associates with sperm and localizes to specific regions of the female reproductive tract, including the sperm storage organs. It accelerates sperm accumulation into storage but does not mediate the entry of the first sperm into storage. Once sperm storage has initiated it seems to act as a guidance factor helping subsequent sperm move into storage, a corral concentrating sperm around the SSO entrances and/or a trigger for responses within the female that accelerate storage of sperm. | lectin-46Cb (lectin-46Cb) encodes a protein with homology to C-type lectins. It is produced in the male accessory gland and transferred to females during mating. In mated females, is required for the binding of product of SP to sperm, and for maintenance of long-term post-mating responses. | 0.925 |