Search Results for: APP

Novel Interactant Symbol Name
Associated Pathways
Binding Drugs
Associated Diseases
CCDC14 coiled-coil domain containing 14
CCDC144NL CCDC144A N-terminal like (pseudogene)
CCDC149 coiled-coil domain containing 149
CCDC15 coiled-coil domain containing 15
CCDC190 coiled-coil domain containing 190
CCDC28B coiled-coil domain containing 28B
CCDC33 coiled-coil domain containing 33
CCDC40 coiled-coil domain 40 molecular ruler complex subunit
  • Primary ciliary dyskinesia, including: Primary ciliary dyskinesia; Kartagener syndrome
CCDC59 coiled-coil domain containing 59
  • Surfactant metabolism
CCDC60 coiled-coil domain containing 60
CCDC88C coiled-coil and HOOK domain protein 88C
  • Negative regulation of TCF-dependent signaling by DVL-interacting proteins
CCIN calicin
CCL13 C-C motif chemokine ligand 13
  • Chemokine receptors bind chemokines
  • G alpha (i) signalling events
CCL26 C-C motif chemokine ligand 26
CCNB1IP1 cyclin B1 interacting protein 1
CCNB3 cyclin B3
CCND3 cyclin D3
  • Transcriptional regulation of white adipocyte differentiation
  • MAPK6/MAPK4 signaling
  • Cyclin D associated events in G1
  • Regulation of RUNX1 Expression and Activity
  • Defective binding of RB1 mutants to E2F1,(E2F2, E2F3)
  • Drug-mediated inhibition of CDK4/CDK6 activity
CCNE2 cyclin E2
  • G0 and Early G1
  • SCF(Skp2)-mediated degradation of p27/p21
  • DNA Damage/Telomere Stress Induced Senescence
  • Association of TriC/CCT with target proteins during biosynthesis
  • TP53 Regulates Transcription of Genes Involved in G1 Cell Cycle Arrest
  • CDK-mediated phosphorylation and removal of Cdc6
  • Phosphorylation of proteins involved in G1/S transition by active Cyclin E:Cdk2 complexes
  • Cyclin E associated events during G1/S transition
  • Cyclin D associated events in G1
  • p53-Dependent G1 DNA Damage Response
  • Defective binding of RB1 mutants to E2F1,(E2F2, E2F3)
  • Laryngeal cancer
  • Gastric cancer
CCNG1 cyclin G1
  • Regulation of TP53 Degradation
CCNL1 cyclin L1

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