Showing entry for GTP-binding protein GTR2



                       
General Target Information
BXGT IdBXGT010981
Protein NameGTP-binding protein GTR2
Uniport IdP53290
GeneGTR2
Gene Id853072
DomainGtr1_RagA
Pfam PF04670  
OrganismSaccharomyces cerevisiae (strain ATCC 204508 / S288c) (Baker's yeast)
Target protein  affiliated  biological  pathways
KEGG
Class Subclass KEGG Id Pathway Name
Gene Ontology
GO Type GO Id Gene Ontology
Biological Process GO:0071230 cellular response to amino acid stimulus
Biological Process GO:0009267 cellular response to starvation
Biological Process GO:0016237 lysosomal microautophagy
Biological Process GO:0010507 negative regulation of autophagy
Biological Process GO:0043547 positive regulation of GTPase activity
Biological Process GO:1904263 positive regulation of TORC1 signaling
Biological Process GO:0032008 positive regulation of TOR signaling
Biological Process GO:0045944 positive regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II
Biological Process GO:1903778 protein localization to vacuolar membrane
Biological Process GO:0015031 protein transport
Biological Process GO:0010506 regulation of autophagy
molecular function GO:0003924 GTPase activity
molecular function GO:0005525 GTP binding
cellular component GO:0005737 cytoplasm
cellular component GO:0034448 EGO complex
cellular component GO:0000329 fungal-type vacuole membrane
cellular component GO:1990131 Gtr1-Gtr2 GTPase complex
cellular component GO:0031902 late endosome membrane
cellular component GO:0005764 lysosome
cellular component GO:0000790 nuclear chromatin
cellular component GO:0005634 nucleus
Reactome
Pathway Id Pathway Name
Target protein-related  diseases
Disease
CUI Id BXGD Id Disease Name Disease Class
Target protein-related  compounds
Compounds
BXGC Id Compound Name Strcuture Molecular Weight
BXGC0002588 Magnesium 24.31
The  target protein-related  foods
Foods
BXGF Id Food Name Scientific Name Food Group Number of compound? Number of compound in food, higher numbers indicate the food are more associated with the protein