FB2025_01 , released February 20, 2025
Physical Interaction report
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General Information
Interaction Type
Interacting Genes
FlyBase ID
FBig0000061365
Interaction Network
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ATPsynO network
ATPsynδ network
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FBrf0218395-7646.DPiM
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physical association
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Cell line used
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unspecified role
unspecified role
unspecified role
unspecified role
unspecified role
unspecified role
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HGScore = 428.07122

FBrf0225716-92.CM.MS
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physical association
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Cell line used
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CG4307

neutral component

CG4307

neutral component

CG4307

neutral component

CG2968

neutral component

CG2968

neutral component

CG2968

neutral component
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Protein complexes were isolated from mitochondria by non-denaturing blue native page. Complex activity was confirmed by in-gel enzymatic staining assays. Bands were excised and subjected to mass spectrometry for protein identification.

ATPsynB, ATPsynbeta, ATPsynCF6, ATPsynD, ATPsyndelta, ATPsynE, ATPsynF, ATPsynG, ATPsynO, blw, Cpr78E, sun were identified as components of mitochondrial OXPHOS Complex V. blw, ATPsynbeta, Cpr78E, ATPsynO, ATPsynB and ATPsynG were acetylated.

Source was adult mitochondrial preparation wild-type fly line; proteins produced from endogenous genes.

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MIST - An integrated Molecular Interaction Database
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