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Homo sapiens
CDK13 - Cyclin-dependent kinase 13; Cyclin-dependent kinase which displays CTD kinase activity and is required for RNA splicing. Has CTD kinase activity by hyperphosphorylating the C-terminal heptapeptide repeat domain (CTD) of the largest RNA polymerase II subunit RPB1, thereby acting as a key regulator of transcription elongation. Required for RNA splicing, probably by phosphorylating SRSF1/SF2. Required during hematopoiesis. In case of infection by HIV-1 virus, interacts with HIV-1 Tat protein acetylated at 'Lys-50' and 'Lys-51', thereby increasing HIV-1 mRNA splicing and promoting the prod [...]
[a.k.a. CDK13-207, Q75MH5, M80629,
CHED
]
2)
Homo sapiens
OVOL2 - Transcription factor Ovo-like 2; Zinc-finger transcription repressor factor. Plays a critical role in maintaining the identity of epithelial lineages by suppressing epithelial-to mesenchymal transition (EMT) mainly through the repression of ZEB1, an EMT inducer (By similarity). Positively regulates neuronal differentiation (By similarity). Suppresses cell cycling and terminal differentiation of keratinocytes by directly repressing MYC and NOTCH1. Important for the correct development of primordial germ cells in embryos (By similarity).
[a.k.a. ENSG00000125850, bA504H3.3, AL121585,
CHED
]
3)
Homo sapiens
SLC4A11 - Sodium bicarbonate transporter-like protein 11; Transporter which plays an important role in sodium-mediated fluid transport in different organs. Prevents severe morphological changes of the cornea caused by increased sodium chloride concentrations in the stroma. In the inner ear, is involved in transport of potassium through the fibrocyte layer to the stria vascularis and is essential for the generation of the endocochlear potential but not for regulation of potassium concentrations in the endolymph. In the kidney, is essential for urinary concentration, mediates a sodium flux into th [...]
[a.k.a. BAG59140.1, XP_016883582.1, BTR1,
CHED
]
4)
Escherichia coli K12
tsr - Methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein I, serine sensor receptor; Receptor for the attractant L-serine and related amino acids. Is also responsible for chemotaxis away from a wide range of repellents, including leucine, indole, and weak acids.
[a.k.a. b4355, AAC77311.1,
cheD
]
5)
Accumulibacter phosphatis
cheD
-
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
6)
Accumulibacter sp. 6626
cheD
- Chemotaxis protein
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
7)
Accumulibacter sp. SK01
cheD
- Chemoreceptor glutamine deamidase
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
8)
Accumulibacter sp. SK02
cheD
- Chemoreceptor glutamine deamidase
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
9)
Accumulibacter sp. SK11
cheD
- Chemoreceptor glutamine deamidase
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
10)
Accumulibacter sp. SK12
cheD
- Chemoreceptor glutamine deamidase
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
11)
Acetanaerobacterium elongatum
cheD
- Chemotaxis protein
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
12)
Acetitomaculum ruminis
cheD
- Chemotaxis protein
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
13)
Acetivibrio ethanolgignens
cheD
- Chemotaxis protein
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
14)
Acetoanaerobium sticklandii
cheD
-
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
15)
Acetobacter aceti
cheD
- Chemotaxis protein
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
16)
Acetobacter ghanensis
cheD
- Chemotaxis protein
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
17)
Acetobacter okinawensis
cheD
- Unannotated protein; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
18)
Acetobacter orientalis
cheD
- Chemoreceptor glutamine deamidase
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
19)
Acetobacterium bakii
cheD
- Chemotaxis protein
CheD
; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
20)
Acetohalobium arabaticum
cheD
-
CheD
, stimulates methylation of MCP protein; Probably deamidates glutamine residues to glutamate on methyl-accepting chemotaxis receptors (MCPs), playing an important role in chemotaxis; Belongs to the
CheD
family.
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