Family Search for PF09822 (ABC_transp_aux)
PF09822 hits 21 sequences in PaperBLAST's database above the trusted cutoff. Showing hits to curated sequences only. Or see all hits or try another family.
IFT52_HUMAN / Q9Y366 Intraflagellar transport protein 52 homolog; Protein NGD5 homolog from Homo sapiens (Human) (see 5 papers)
Aligns to 1:116 / 437 (26.5%), covers 40.2% of PF09822, 38.9 bits
- function: Involved in ciliogenesis as part of a complex involved in intraflagellar transport (IFT), the bi-directional movement of particles required for the assembly, maintenance and functioning of primary cilia (PubMed:27466190). Required for the anterograde transport of IFT88 (PubMed:27466190).
subunit: Component of the IFT complex B, at least composed of IFT20, IFT22, IFT25, IFT27, IFT46, IFT52, TRAF3IP1/IFT54, IFT57, IFT74, IFT80, IFT81, and IFT88 (By similarity). Interacts with IFT88 (By similarity). Interacts with TTC25 (PubMed:25860617). Interacts with TTC21A (PubMed:30929735). Interacts with IFT70A1, IFT70A2, IFT70B and KIF17 (By similarity). Interacts with USH1G (PubMed:31637240).
IFT52_MOUSE / Q62559 Intraflagellar transport protein 52 homolog; Protein NGD5 from Mus musculus (Mouse) (see 4 papers)
Aligns to 1:116 / 426 (27.2%), covers 39.5% of PF09822, 36.4 bits
- function: Involved in ciliogenesis as part of a complex involved in intraflagellar transport (IFT), the bi-directional movement of particles required for the assembly, maintenance and functioning of primary cilia (PubMed:19253336). Required for the anterograde transport of IFT88 (By similarity).
subunit: Component of the IFT complex B, at least composed of IFT20, IFT22, IFT25, IFT27, IFT46, IFT52, TRAF3IP1/IFT54, IFT57, IFT74, IFT80, IFT81, and IFT88 (PubMed:19253336). Interacts with IFT88 (PubMed:19253336). Interacts with TTC25 (PubMed:25860617). Interacts with TTC21A (By similarity). Interacts with IFT70A1, IFT70A2, IFT70B and KIF17 (PubMed:23810713). Interacts with USH1G (By similarity).
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by Morgan Price,
Arkin group
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory