Basic Information
Gene Structure
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Domain
| Database | EntryID | E-Value | Start | end | InterPro ID | Description |
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Regulation&Interaction
Annotation
Orthologous Group
| Orthologous ID | Species Number | All hits in PereRegDB | Hits of this species | Orthologous Detail |
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Expression Profile
| DataSet | Number of Samples expressed(TPM>1) | Mean | Min | Max | Standard deviation(SD) | Coeffcient variation(CV) |
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Pathway
| GO Term | Description | GO Category |
|---|---|---|
| GO:0001101 | response to acid chemical | BP |
| GO:0005575 | cellular_component | CC |
| GO:0005622 | intracellular anatomical structure | CC |
| GO:0005623 | obsolete cell | CC |
| GO:0005634 | nucleus | CC |
| GO:0005737 | cytoplasm | CC |
| GO:0005819 | spindle | CC |
| GO:0005856 | cytoskeleton | CC |
| GO:0005886 | plasma membrane | CC |
| GO:0007154 | cell communication | BP |
| GO:0007165 | signal transduction | BP |
| GO:0008150 | biological_process | BP |
| GO:0009524 | phragmoplast | CC |
| GO:0009719 | response to endogenous stimulus | BP |
| GO:0009725 | response to hormone | BP |
| GO:0009733 | response to auxin | BP |
| GO:0009734 | auxin-activated signaling pathway | BP |
| GO:0009737 | response to abscisic acid | BP |
| GO:0009738 | abscisic acid-activated signaling pathway | BP |
| GO:0009755 | hormone-mediated signaling pathway | BP |
| GO:0009987 | cellular process | BP |
| GO:0010033 | response to organic substance | BP |
| GO:0015630 | microtubule cytoskeleton | CC |
| GO:0016020 | membrane | CC |
| GO:0023052 | signaling | BP |
| GO:0032870 | cellular response to hormone stimulus | BP |
| GO:0033993 | response to lipid | BP |
| GO:0042221 | response to chemical | BP |
| GO:0043226 | organelle | CC |
| GO:0043227 | membrane-bounded organelle | CC |
| GO:0043228 | non-membrane-bounded organelle | CC |
| GO:0043229 | intracellular organelle | CC |
| GO:0043231 | intracellular membrane-bounded organelle | CC |
| GO:0043232 | intracellular non-membrane-bounded organelle | CC |
| GO:0044422 | obsolete organelle part | CC |
| GO:0044424 | obsolete intracellular part | CC |
| GO:0044430 | obsolete cytoskeletal part | CC |
| GO:0044444 | obsolete cytoplasmic part | CC |
| GO:0044446 | obsolete intracellular organelle part | CC |
| GO:0044464 | obsolete cell part | CC |
| GO:0050789 | regulation of biological process | BP |
| GO:0050794 | regulation of cellular process | BP |
| GO:0050896 | response to stimulus | BP |
| GO:0051716 | cellular response to stimulus | BP |
| GO:0065007 | biological regulation | BP |
| GO:0070887 | cellular response to chemical stimulus | BP |
| GO:0071215 | cellular response to abscisic acid stimulus | BP |
| GO:0071229 | cellular response to acid chemical | BP |
| GO:0071310 | cellular response to organic substance | BP |
| GO:0071365 | cellular response to auxin stimulus | BP |
| GO:0071396 | cellular response to lipid | BP |
| GO:0071495 | cellular response to endogenous stimulus | BP |
| GO:0071944 | cell periphery | CC |
| GO:0097305 | response to alcohol | BP |
| GO:0097306 | cellular response to alcohol | BP |
| GO:1901700 | response to oxygen-containing compound | BP |
| GO:1901701 | cellular response to oxygen-containing compound | BP |
| KEGG Term | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| map04145 | Phagosome | Phagocytosis is the process of taking in relatively large particles by a cell, and is a central mechanism in the tissue remodeling, inflammation, and defense against infectious agents. A phagosome is formed when the specific receptors on the phagocyte surface recognize ligands on the particle surface. After formation, nascent phagosomes progressively acquire digestive characteristics. This maturation of phagosomes involves regulated interaction with the other membrane organelles, including recycling endosomes, late endosomes and lysosomes. The fusion of phagosomes and lysosomes releases toxic products that kill most bacteria and degrade them into fragments. However, some bacteria have strategies to escape the bactericidal mechanisms associated with phagocytosis and survive within host phagocytes. |

