Accession | Acc. Gene-, Name | Start | End | Subsequence | Logic | PDB | Organism | Length |
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ELMI002074 | Q9UBS5 GABBR1 GABR1_HUMAN |
923 | 926 | QLQSRQQLRSRRHPPTPPEP | TP | --- | Homo sapiens (Human) | 961 |
Instance evidence
Evidence class | PSI-MI | Method | BioSource | PubMed | Logic | Reliability | Notes |
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experimental | MI:0051 | fluorescence technology | Margeta-Mitrovic,2000 | support | likely | InteractionDetection | |
experimental | MI:0403 | colocalization | in vitro | Margeta-Mitrovic,2000 | support | likely | |
experimental | MI:0074 | mutation analysis | in vivo/in vitro | Margeta-Mitrovic,2000 | support | likely | FeatureDetection |
Switches
This ELM instance is part of the following 1 switching mechanism annotated at the switches.ELM resource:
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SWTI000321:
Interaction of the GABA receptor R2 subunit (Gamma-aminobutyric acid type B receptor subunit 2 (GABBR2)) with the R1 subunit (Gamma-aminobutyric acid type B receptor subunit 1 (GABBR1)) via coiled-coil forming domains masks the ER retention motif in the R1 subunit (Gamma-aminobutyric acid type B receptor subunit 1 (GABBR1)), thereby promoting surface expression of fully assembled GABA receptors.
Pathways
KEGG: The sequence Q9UBS5 is implicated in the following 7 Pathways: (color codes: This sequence=red, interacting sequence=orange)
Please cite:
ELM-the Eukaryotic Linear Motif resource-2024 update.
(PMID:37962385)
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