Curation Details
Interaction ID: IM-21761-1

Unique identifier for interactor Auniprotkb:Q8WYA6
Unique identifier for interactor Buniprotkb:Q99459
Alternative identifier for interactor Aintact:EBI-748128
uniprotkb:Q0VAL9
uniprotkb:Q53HI8
uniprotkb:Q5JWZ2
uniprotkb:Q5JWZ3
uniprotkb:Q5JWZ7
uniprotkb:Q5JWZ8
uniprotkb:Q8N454
uniprotkb:Q8NCL2
uniprotkb:Q8TBD6
uniprotkb:Q96KD2
uniprotkb:Q9H7A5
uniprotkb:Q9NQF9
uniprotkb:Q9NTX0
uniprotkb:B4DE16
uniprotkb:Q0VAM0
uniprotkb:Q9Y3M7
ensembl:ENSP00000355050.6
intact:EBI-11161095
Alternative identifier for interactor Bintact:EBI-374880
uniprotkb:Q76N46
uniprotkb:Q99974
ensembl:ENSP00000360532.3
Aliases for Apsi-mi:ctbl1_human(display_long)
uniprotkb:Nuclear-associated protein(gene name synonym)
uniprotkb:Testis development protein NYD-SP19(gene name synonym)
uniprotkb:PP8304(orf name)
uniprotkb:CTNNBL1(gene name)
psi-mi:CTNNBL1(display_short)
uniprotkb:C20orf33(gene name synonym)
Aliases for Bpsi-mi:cdc5l_human(display_long)
uniprotkb:CDC5L(gene name)
psi-mi:CDC5L(display_short)
uniprotkb:Pombe cdc5-related protein(gene name synonym)
uniprotkb:KIAA0432(gene name synonym)
uniprotkb:PCDC5RP(gene name synonym)
Interaction detection methodspsi-mi:"MI:0065"(isothermal titration calorimetry)
First authorGanesh et al. (2013)
Identifier of the publicationpubmed:24269683
imex:IM-21761
NCBI Taxonomy identifier for interactor Ataxid:9606(human)
taxid:9606(Homo sapiens)
NCBI Taxonomy identifier for interactor Btaxid:9606(human)
taxid:9606(Homo sapiens)
Interaction typespsi-mi:"MI:0407"(direct interaction)
Source databases and identifierspsi-mi:"MI:0471"(MINT)
Interaction identifier(s) in the corresponding source databaseintact:EBI-8845269
imex:IM-21761-1
Confidence scoreintact-miscore:0.81
Complex expansion-
Biological role AUnspecified role
Biological role BUnspecified role
Experimental role ANeutral component
Experimental role BNeutral component
Interactor type AProtein
Interactor type BProtein
Annotations for the interactionfigure legend:f4b sf5
comment:"\"Multiple mutants of CTNNBL1 were also generated that carried amino acid substitutions in the putative NLS recognition groove (Figure 4A). Strikingly, all mutants retained the ability to interact with the CDC5L NLS3 as judged by a pulldown assay (Figure 4C). Indeed, not only was NLS binding retained by these mutants, but the affinity of binding to the CDC5L NLS3 (as well as to the Prp31 NLS) peptide, as monitored by ITC, was little affected by these amino acid changes; the small differences in binding affinity, such as the deletion mutant K1, might reflect a minor influence on the stability of the protein (Supplementary Figure 5).\""
curation depth:imex curation
full coverage:Only protein-protein interactions
NCBI Taxonomy identifier for the host organismtaxid:-1(in vitro)
taxid:-1(In vitro)
Parameters of the interactionkd:4.0x10^-6(molar)
Creation date2013/11/07
Update date2024/11/14
negative Boolean valuefalse
Feature(s) for interactor Abinding-associated region:77-563
Feature(s) for interactor Bbinding-associated region:200-206
Stoichiometry for interactor A-
Stoichiometry for interactor B-
Participant identification method for interactor APredetermined participant
Participant identification method for interactor BPredetermined participant