All terms in UNIPROT
| Label | Id | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Prolyl endopeptidase | P48147 | [Function: Cleaves peptide bonds on the C-terminal side of prolyl residues within peptides that are up to approximately 30 amino acids long.] |
| Neuropeptides B/W receptor type 2 | P48146 | [Function: Interacts specifically with a number of opioid ligands. Receptor for neuropeptides B and W, which may be involved in neuroendocrine system regulation, food intake and the organization of other signals.] |
| Essential MCU regulator, mitochondrial | Q9DB10 | [Function: Essential regulatory subunit of the mitochondrial calcium uniporter complex (uniplex), a complex that mediates calcium uptake into mitochondria (PubMed:27001609). Required to bridge the calcium-sensing proteins MICU1 and MICU2 with the calcium-conducting subunit MCU. Plays a central role in regulating the uniplex complex response to intracellular calcium signaling. Acts by mediating activation of MCU and retention of MICU1 to the MCU pore, in order to ensure tight regulation of the uniplex complex and appropriate responses to intracellular calcium signaling (By similarity).] |
| Leucine-rich repeat-containing protein 46 | Q9DAP0 | |
| Zinc finger CCCH domain-containing protein 6 | P61129 | |
| Zinc finger protein 92 homolog | A6NM28 | [Function: May be involved in transcriptional regulation.] |
| H(+)/Cl(-) exchange transporter 3 | P51791 | [Function: Mediates the exchange of chloride ions against protons. Functions as antiporter and contributes to the acidification of the endosome and synaptic vesicle lumen, and may thereby affect vesicle trafficking and exocytosis. May play an important role in neuronal cell function through regulation of membrane excitability by protein kinase C. It could help neuronal cells to establish short-term memory.] |
| Mitogen-activated protein kinase 4 | Q6P5G0 | [Function: Atypical MAPK protein. Phosphorylates microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) and MAPKAPK5. The precise role of the complex formed with MAPKAPK5 is still unclear, but the complex follows a complex set of phosphorylation events: upon interaction with atypical MAPKAPK5, ERK4/MAPK4 is phosphorylated at Ser-186 and then mediates phosphorylation and activation of MAPKAPK5, which in turn phosphorylates ERK4/MAPK4. May promote entry in the cell cycle.] |
| H(+)/Cl(-) exchange transporter 3 | P51792 | [Function: Mediates the exchange of chloride ions against protons. Functions as antiporter and contributes to the acidification of the endosome and synaptic vesicle lumen, and may thereby affect vesicle trafficking and exocytosis. May play an important role in neuronal cell function through regulation of membrane excitability by protein kinase C. It could help neuronal cells to establish short-term memory (By similarity).] |
| MBT domain-containing protein 1 | Q6P5G3 | [Function: Putative Polycomb group (PcG) protein. PcG proteins maintain the transcriptionally repressive state of genes, probably via a modification of chromatin, rendering it heritably changed in its expressibility. Specifically binds to monomethylated and dimethylated 'Lys-20' on histone H4 (By similarity).] |
| H(+)/Cl(-) exchange transporter 4 | P51793 | [Function: Proton-coupled chloride transporter. Functions as antiport system and exchanges chloride ions against protons.] |
| NADP-dependent malic enzyme | P48163 | |
| H(+)/Cl(-) exchange transporter 4 | P51794 | [Function: Proton-coupled chloride transporter. Functions as antiport system and exchanges chloride ions against protons (By similarity).] |
| Gap junction alpha-8 protein | P48165 | [Function: Structural component of eye lens gap junctions (PubMed:18006672, PubMed:19756179). Gap junctions are dodecameric channels that connect the cytoplasm of adjoining cells. They are formed by the docking of two hexameric hemichannels, one from each cell membrane (By similarity). Small molecules and ions diffuse from one cell to a neighboring cell via the central pore (PubMed:18006672, PubMed:19756179).] |
| Glycine receptor subunit beta | P48167 | [Function: Glycine receptors are ligand-gated chloride channels. GLRB does not form ligand-gated ion channels by itself, but is part of heteromeric ligand-gated chloride channels. Channel opening is triggered by extracellular glycine (PubMed:8717357, PubMed:15302677, PubMed:16144831, PubMed:22715885, PubMed:25445488, PubMed:11929858, PubMed:23238346). Heteropentameric channels composed of GLRB and GLRA1 are activated by lower glycine levels than homopentameric GLRA1 (PubMed:8717357). Plays an important role in the down-regulation of neuronal excitability (PubMed:11929858, PubMed:23238346). Contributes to the generation of inhibitory postsynaptic currents (PubMed:25445488).] |
| H(+)/Cl(-) exchange transporter 3 | P51790 | [Function: Mediates the exchange of chloride ions against protons. Functions as antiporter and contributes to the acidification of the endosome and synaptic vesicle lumen, and may thereby affect vesicle trafficking and exocytosis. May play an important role in neuronal cell function through regulation of membrane excitability by protein kinase C. It could help neuronal cells to establish short-term memory.] |
| N-acetyltransferase family 8 member 7 | E0CYR6 | [Function: Has histone acetyltransferase activity in vitro, with specificity for histone H4.] |
| H(+)/Cl(-) exchange transporter 7 | P51799 | [Function: Slowly voltage-gated channel mediating the exchange of chloride ions against protons. Functions as antiporter and contributes to the acidification of the lysosome lumen.] |
| Ras-GEF domain-containing family member 1B | Q8JZL7 | [Function: Guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) with specificity for RAP2A, it doesn't seems to activate other Ras family proteins (in vitro).] |
| H(+)/Cl(-) exchange transporter 5 | P51795 | [Function: Proton-coupled chloride transporter. Functions as antiport system and exchanges chloride ions against protons. Important for normal acidification of the endosome lumen. May play an important role in renal tubular function.] |