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Contents

Species (Taxon ID) Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) (taxon:7227)
Gene Name(s) babo ( synonyms: ATR-1, ATR-I, Activin A receptor 45A, Activin Type I receptor, Atf1, Atr-1, Atr-I, Atr45A, AtrI, BABO, Bab, Babo, Baboon, CG8224, G protein-coupled receptor kinase 3, Gprk-3, Gprk3, STK-E, atr-I, baboa, l(2)44Fd, l(2)k16912 )
Protein Name(s) baboon,
External Links
FB FBgn0011300

Annotations

Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference Evidence Code with/from Aspect Notes Status
GO:0004672

protein kinase activity

FB:FBrf0132098
PMID:10908587[1]

NAS: Non-traceable Author Statement

F

From FB

GO:0004674

protein serine/threonine kinase activity

FB:FBrf0118544

NAS: Non-traceable Author Statement

F

From FB

GO:0004703

G-protein coupled receptor kinase activity

FB:FBrf0054946
PMID:1662381[2]

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

F

From FB

GO:0005025

transforming growth factor beta receptor activity, type I

FB:FBrf0066967
PMID:8289834[3]

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

F

From FB

GO:0005025

transforming growth factor beta receptor activity, type I

FB:FBrf0105495

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

UniProtKB:Q64729

F

From FB

GO:0005025

transforming growth factor beta receptor activity, type I

FB:FBrf0118544

NAS: Non-traceable Author Statement

F

From FB

GO:0005524

ATP binding

FB:FBrf0174215

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

InterPro:IPR000719
InterPro:IPR003605
InterPro:IPR017441

F

From FB

GO:0005886

plasma membrane

FB:FBrf0118544

NAS: Non-traceable Author Statement

C

From FB

GO:0006468

protein phosphorylation

FB:FBrf0054946
PMID:1662381[2]

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

P

From FB

GO:0006468

protein phosphorylation

FB:FBrf0132098
PMID:10908587[1]

NAS: Non-traceable Author Statement

P

From FB

GO:0006468

protein phosphorylation

FB:FBrf0174215

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

InterPro:IPR000719
InterPro:IPR003605
InterPro:IPR008271

P

From FB

GO:0007165

signal transduction

FB:FBrf0054946
PMID:1662381[2]

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

P

From FB

GO:0007179

transforming growth factor beta receptor signaling pathway

FB:FBrf0066967
PMID:8289834[3]

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

P

From FB

GO:0007346

regulation of mitotic cell cycle

FB:FBrf0202883
PMID:18171686[4]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From FB

GO:0007405

neuroblast proliferation

FB:FBrf0202883
PMID:18171686[4]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From FB

GO:0007411

axon guidance

FB:FBrf0194328
PMID:17119021[5]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From FB

GO:0007411

axon guidance

FB:FBrf0194818
PMID:17119022[6]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From FB

GO:0007455

eye-antennal disc morphogenesis

FB:FBrf0146982
PMID:11934850[7]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

FB:FBgn0003444

P

From FB

GO:0007455

eye-antennal disc morphogenesis

FB:FBrf0146982
PMID:11934850[7]

IGI: Inferred from Genetic Interaction

FB:FBgn0003892

P

From FB

GO:0007476

imaginal disc-derived wing morphogenesis

FB:FBrf0193945
PMID:16648592[8]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From FB

GO:0009411

response to UV

FB:FBrf0202108
PMID:18054857[9]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From FB

GO:0016319

mushroom body development

FB:FBrf0155597
PMID:12581521[10]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From FB

GO:0016361

activin receptor activity, type I

FB:FBrf0066967
PMID:8289834[3]

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

F

From FB

GO:0032924

activin receptor signaling pathway

FB:FBrf0194818
PMID:17119022[6]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From FB

GO:0040018

positive regulation of multicellular organism growth

FB:FBrf0130003
PMID:11128988[11]

TAS: Traceable Author Statement

P

From FB

GO:0048179

activin receptor complex

FB:FBrf0066967
PMID:8289834[3]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

FB:FBgn0003169

C

From FB

GO:0048179

activin receptor complex

FB:FBrf0066967
PMID:8289834[3]

ISS: Inferred from Sequence or Structural Similarity

C

From FB

GO:0048185

activin binding

FB:FBrf0066967
PMID:8289834[3]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

F

From FB

GO:0048666

neuron development

FB:FBrf0190369
PMID:16437159[12]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From FB

GO:0048813

dendrite morphogenesis

FB:FBrf0174512
PMID:15018941[13]

NAS: Non-traceable Author Statement

P

From FB


Notes

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Morrison DK et al. (2000) Protein kinases and phosphatases in the Drosophila genome. J Cell Biol 150: F57-62 PubMed GONUTS page
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Cassill JA et al. (1991) Isolation of Drosophila genes encoding G protein-coupled receptor kinases. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 88: 11067-70 PubMed GONUTS page
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Wrana JL et al. (1994) Two distinct transmembrane serine/threonine kinases from Drosophila melanogaster form an activin receptor complex. Mol Cell Biol 14: 944-50 PubMed GONUTS page
  4. 4.0 4.1 Zhu CC et al. (2008) Drosophila Activin- and the Activin-like product Dawdle function redundantly to regulate proliferation in the larval brain. Development 135: 513-21 PubMed GONUTS page
  5. Serpe M & O'Connor MB (2006) The metalloprotease tolloid-related and its TGF-beta-like substrate Dawdle regulate Drosophila motoneuron axon guidance. Development 133: 4969-79 PubMed GONUTS page
  6. 6.0 6.1 Parker L et al. (2006) The divergent TGF-beta ligand Dawdle utilizes an activin pathway to influence axon guidance in Drosophila. Development 133: 4981-91 PubMed GONUTS page
  7. 7.0 7.1 Shyamala BV & Bhat KM (2002) A positive role for patched-smoothened signaling in promoting cell proliferation during normal head development in Drosophila. Development 129: 1839-47 PubMed GONUTS page
  8. Dworkin I & Gibson G (2006) Epidermal growth factor receptor and transforming growth factor-beta signaling contributes to variation for wing shape in Drosophila melanogaster. Genetics 173: 1417-31 PubMed GONUTS page
  9. Ting CY et al. (2007) Tiling of r7 axons in the Drosophila visual system is mediated both by transduction of an activin signal to the nucleus and by mutual repulsion. Neuron 56: 793-806 PubMed GONUTS page
  10. Zheng X et al. (2003) TGF-beta signaling activates steroid hormone receptor expression during neuronal remodeling in the Drosophila brain. Cell 112: 303-15 PubMed GONUTS page
  11. Oldham S et al. (2000) Genetic control of size in Drosophila. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 355: 945-52 PubMed GONUTS page
  12. Zheng X et al. (2006) Baboon/dSmad2 TGF-beta signaling is required during late larval stage for development of adult-specific neurons. EMBO J 25: 615-27 PubMed GONUTS page
  13. Grueber WB & Jan YN (2004) Dendritic development: lessons from Drosophila and related branches. Curr Opin Neurobiol 14: 74-82 PubMed GONUTS page
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