| + |
BBsome complex | up-regulates activity
binding
|
RAB8A |
0.445 |
| Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
| SIGNOR-262562 |
|
|
Homo sapiens |
|
| pmid |
sentence |
| 17574030 |
Interestingly, the BBSome is required for ciliogenesis but is dispensable for centriolar satellite function. This ciliogenic function is mediated in part by the Rab8 GDP/GTP exchange factor, which localizes to the basal body and contacts the BBSome. |
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| Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
| + |
BBS5 | form complex
binding
|
BBsome complex |
0.881 |
| Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
| SIGNOR-262559 |
|
|
Homo sapiens |
Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell |
| pmid |
sentence |
| 19081074 |
We recently showed that seven highly conserved BBS proteins form a stable complex, the BBSome, that functions in membrane trafficking to and inside the primary cilium.|As a first step in characterizing this protein, we investigated the biochemical properties of its binding to the core BBSome (previously defined as the BBS1, -2, -4, -5, -7, -8, and -9 complex). We subjected the native LAP-BBS4 eluate to velocity sedimentation analysis (Figure 1C). BBIP10 clearly cosedimented with BBS4 at 14S, suggesting that BBIP10 strongly associates with the core BBSome |
|
| Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
| + |
BBIP1 | form complex
binding
|
BBsome complex |
0.669 |
| Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
| SIGNOR-262561 |
|
|
Homo sapiens |
Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell |
| pmid |
sentence |
| 19081074 |
We recently showed that seven highly conserved BBS proteins form a stable complex, the BBSome, that functions in membrane trafficking to and inside the primary cilium.|As a first step in characterizing this protein, we investigated the biochemical properties of its binding to the core BBSome (previously defined as the BBS1, -2, -4, -5, -7, -8, and -9 complex). We subjected the native LAP-BBS4 eluate to velocity sedimentation analysis (Figure 1C). BBIP10 clearly cosedimented with BBS4 at 14S, suggesting that BBIP10 strongly associates with the core BBSome |
|
| Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
| + |
BBS9 | form complex
binding
|
BBsome complex |
0.795 |
| Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
| SIGNOR-262555 |
|
|
Homo sapiens |
Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell |
| pmid |
sentence |
| 19081074 |
We recently showed that seven highly conserved BBS proteins form a stable complex, the BBSome, that functions in membrane trafficking to and inside the primary cilium.|As a first step in characterizing this protein, we investigated the biochemical properties of its binding to the core BBSome (previously defined as the BBS1, -2, -4, -5, -7, -8, and -9 complex). We subjected the native LAP-BBS4 eluate to velocity sedimentation analysis (Figure 1C). BBIP10 clearly cosedimented with BBS4 at 14S, suggesting that BBIP10 strongly associates with the core BBSome |
|
| Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
| + |
BBS4 | form complex
binding
|
BBsome complex |
0.786 |
| Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
| SIGNOR-262560 |
|
|
Homo sapiens |
Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell |
| pmid |
sentence |
| 19081074 |
We recently showed that seven highly conserved BBS proteins form a stable complex, the BBSome, that functions in membrane trafficking to and inside the primary cilium.|As a first step in characterizing this protein, we investigated the biochemical properties of its binding to the core BBSome (previously defined as the BBS1, -2, -4, -5, -7, -8, and -9 complex). We subjected the native LAP-BBS4 eluate to velocity sedimentation analysis (Figure 1C). BBIP10 clearly cosedimented with BBS4 at 14S, suggesting that BBIP10 strongly associates with the core BBSome |
|
| Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
| + |
BBS2 | form complex
binding
|
BBsome complex |
0.815 |
| Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
| SIGNOR-262557 |
|
|
Homo sapiens |
Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell |
| pmid |
sentence |
| 19081074 |
We recently showed that seven highly conserved BBS proteins form a stable complex, the BBSome, that functions in membrane trafficking to and inside the primary cilium.|As a first step in characterizing this protein, we investigated the biochemical properties of its binding to the core BBSome (previously defined as the BBS1, -2, -4, -5, -7, -8, and -9 complex). We subjected the native LAP-BBS4 eluate to velocity sedimentation analysis (Figure 1C). BBIP10 clearly cosedimented with BBS4 at 14S, suggesting that BBIP10 strongly associates with the core BBSome |
|
| Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
| + |
BBS7 | form complex
binding
|
BBsome complex |
0.85 |
| Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
| SIGNOR-262556 |
|
|
Homo sapiens |
Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell |
| pmid |
sentence |
| 19081074 |
We recently showed that seven highly conserved BBS proteins form a stable complex, the BBSome, that functions in membrane trafficking to and inside the primary cilium.|As a first step in characterizing this protein, we investigated the biochemical properties of its binding to the core BBSome (previously defined as the BBS1, -2, -4, -5, -7, -8, and -9 complex). We subjected the native LAP-BBS4 eluate to velocity sedimentation analysis (Figure 1C). BBIP10 clearly cosedimented with BBS4 at 14S, suggesting that BBIP10 strongly associates with the core BBSome |
|
| Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
| + |
BBS1 | form complex
binding
|
BBsome complex |
0.87 |
| Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
| SIGNOR-262558 |
|
|
Homo sapiens |
Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell |
| pmid |
sentence |
| 19081074 |
We recently showed that seven highly conserved BBS proteins form a stable complex, the BBSome, that functions in membrane trafficking to and inside the primary cilium.|As a first step in characterizing this protein, we investigated the biochemical properties of its binding to the core BBSome (previously defined as the BBS1, -2, -4, -5, -7, -8, and -9 complex). We subjected the native LAP-BBS4 eluate to velocity sedimentation analysis (Figure 1C). BBIP10 clearly cosedimented with BBS4 at 14S, suggesting that BBIP10 strongly associates with the core BBSome |
|
| Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |
| + |
TTC8 | form complex
binding
|
BBsome complex |
0.762 |
| Identifier |
Residue |
Sequence |
Organism |
Cell Line |
| SIGNOR-262554 |
|
|
Homo sapiens |
Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell |
| pmid |
sentence |
| 19081074 |
We recently showed that seven highly conserved BBS proteins form a stable complex, the BBSome, that functions in membrane trafficking to and inside the primary cilium.|As a first step in characterizing this protein, we investigated the biochemical properties of its binding to the core BBSome (previously defined as the BBS1, -2, -4, -5, -7, -8, and -9 complex). We subjected the native LAP-BBS4 eluate to velocity sedimentation analysis (Figure 1C). BBIP10 clearly cosedimented with BBS4 at 14S, suggesting that BBIP10 strongly associates with the core BBSome |
|
| Publications: |
1 |
Organism: |
Homo Sapiens |