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- EXOC7 abstract "Exocyst complex component 7 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EXOC7 gene. It was formerly known as Exo70.It forms one subunit of the exocyst complex. First discovered in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, this and other exocyst proteins have been observed in several other eukaryotes, including humans. In S. cerevisiae, the exocyst complex is involved in the late stages of exocytosis, and is localised at the tip of the bud, the major site of exocytosis in yeast. It interacts with the Rho3 GTPase. This interaction mediates one of the three known functions of Rho3 in cell polarity: vesicle docking and fusion with the plasma membrane (the other two functions are regulation of actin polarity and transport of exocytic vesicles from the mother cell to the bud). In humans, the functions of this protein and the exocyst complex are less well characterised: this protein is expressed in several tissues and is thought to also be involved in exocytosis.".
- EXOC7 entrezgene "23265".
- EXOC7 symbol "Exo70".
- EXOC7 thumbnail PDB_2b7m_EBI.jpg?width=300.
- EXOC7 wikiPageID "14874037".
- EXOC7 wikiPageRevisionID "603911777".
- EXOC7 caption "crystal structure of the s. cerevisiae exocyst component exo70p".
- EXOC7 hasPhotoCollection EXOC7.
- EXOC7 interpro "IPR004140".
- EXOC7 name "Exo70 exocyst complex subunit".
- EXOC7 pfam "PF03081".
- EXOC7 pfamClan "CL0295".
- EXOC7 requireManualInspection "no".
- EXOC7 symbol "Exo70".
- EXOC7 updateCitations "yes".
- EXOC7 updatePage "yes".
- EXOC7 updateProteinBox "yes".
- EXOC7 updateSummary "yes".
- EXOC7 subject Category:Protein_families.
- EXOC7 type Biomolecule.
- EXOC7 type Protein.
- EXOC7 type BiologicalObject.
- EXOC7 comment "Exocyst complex component 7 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EXOC7 gene. It was formerly known as Exo70.It forms one subunit of the exocyst complex. First discovered in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, this and other exocyst proteins have been observed in several other eukaryotes, including humans. In S. cerevisiae, the exocyst complex is involved in the late stages of exocytosis, and is localised at the tip of the bud, the major site of exocytosis in yeast.".
- EXOC7 label "EXOC7".
- EXOC7 sameAs m.03g_sp2.
- EXOC7 sameAs Q5324699.
- EXOC7 sameAs Q5324699.
- EXOC7 wasDerivedFrom EXOC7?oldid=603911777.
- EXOC7 depiction PDB_2b7m_EBI.jpg.
- EXOC7 isPrimaryTopicOf EXOC7.