node1 | node2 | node1 accession | node2 accession | node1 annotation | node2 annotation | score |
CAGE1 | CNDP2 | ENSP00000425493 | ENSP00000325548 | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | Cytosolic non-specific dipeptidase; Hydrolyzes a variety of dipeptides including L-carnosine but has a strong preference for Cys-Gly. Acts as a functional tumor suppressor in gastric cancer via activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway. An elevated level of CNDP2 activates the p38 and JNK MAPK pathways to induce cell apoptosis, and a lower level of CNDP2 activates the ERK MAPK pathway to promote cell proliferation. Isoform 2 may play a role as tumor suppressor in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells. Catalyzes the production of N- lactoyl-amino acids from lactat [...] | 0.670 |
CAGE1 | CTAG1A | ENSP00000425493 | ENSP00000469441 | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | Cancer/testis antigen 1A; Belongs to the CTAG/PCC1 family | 0.800 |
CAGE1 | CTAG1B | ENSP00000425493 | ENSP00000332602 | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | Cancer/testis antigen 1B; Belongs to the CTAG/PCC1 family | 0.800 |
CAGE1 | GGT1 | ENSP00000425493 | ENSP00000383232 | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | Glutathione hydrolase 1 proenzyme; Cleaves the gamma-glutamyl bond of extracellular glutathione (gamma-Glu-Cys-Gly), glutathione conjugates, and other gamma-glutamyl compounds. The metabolism of glutathione releases free glutamate and the dipeptide cysteinyl-glycine, which is hydrolyzed to cysteine and glycine by dipeptidases. In the presence of high concentrations of dipeptides and some amino acids, can also catalyze a transpeptidation reaction, transferring the gamma-glutamyl moiety to an acceptor amino acid to form a new gamma-glutamyl compound. Initiates extracellular glutathione ( [...] | 0.700 |
CAGE1 | GGT2 | ENSP00000425493 | ENSP00000385721 | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | Inactive glutathione hydrolase 2; Isoform 1, isoform 2 and isoform 3 lack catalytic activity due to its inability to undergo the autocatalytic cleavage needed to produce a mature, enzymatically active heterodimer; Gamma-glutamyltransferases | 0.700 |
CAGE1 | GGTLC3 | ENSP00000425493 | ENSP00000477856 | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | Gamma-glutamyltransferase light chain family member 3; Gamma-glutamyltransferases | 0.700 |
CAGE1 | PPFIA1 | ENSP00000425493 | ENSP00000253925 | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | Liprin-alpha-1; May regulate the disassembly of focal adhesions. May localize receptor-like tyrosine phosphatases type 2A at specific sites on the plasma membrane, possibly regulating their interaction with the extracellular environment and their association with substrates; Sterile alpha motif domain containing | 0.725 |
CAGE1 | RAB11B | ENSP00000425493 | ENSP00000333547 | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | Ras-related protein Rab-11B; The small GTPases Rab are key regulators of intracellular membrane trafficking, from the formation of transport vesicles to their fusion with membranes. Rabs cycle between an inactive GDP-bound form and an active GTP-bound form that is able to recruit to membranes different set of downstream effectors directly responsible for vesicle formation, movement, tethering and fusion. That Rab plays a role in endocytic recycling, regulating apical recycling of several transmembrane proteins including cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator/CFTR, epitheli [...] | 0.730 |
CAGE1 | SUGCT | ENSP00000425493 | ENSP00000338475 | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | Succinate--hydroxymethylglutarate CoA-transferase; Catalyzes the succinyl-CoA-dependent conversion of glutarate to glutaryl-CoA. Can use different dicarboxylic acids as CoA acceptors, the preferred ones are glutarate, succinate, adipate, and 3-hydroxymethylglutarate; Belongs to the CaiB/BaiF CoA-transferase family | 0.670 |
CAGE1 | TAAR9 | ENSP00000425493 | ENSP00000424607 | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | Trace amine-associated receptor 9; Orphan receptor. Could be a receptor for trace amines. Trace amines are biogenic amines present in very low levels in mammalian tissues. Although some trace amines have clearly defined roles as neurotransmitters in invertebrates, the extent to which they function as true neurotransmitters in vertebrates has remained speculative. Trace amines are likely to be involved in a variety of physiological functions that have yet to be fully understood | 0.669 |
CNDP2 | CAGE1 | ENSP00000325548 | ENSP00000425493 | Cytosolic non-specific dipeptidase; Hydrolyzes a variety of dipeptides including L-carnosine but has a strong preference for Cys-Gly. Acts as a functional tumor suppressor in gastric cancer via activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway. An elevated level of CNDP2 activates the p38 and JNK MAPK pathways to induce cell apoptosis, and a lower level of CNDP2 activates the ERK MAPK pathway to promote cell proliferation. Isoform 2 may play a role as tumor suppressor in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells. Catalyzes the production of N- lactoyl-amino acids from lactat [...] | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | 0.670 |
CNDP2 | RAB11B | ENSP00000325548 | ENSP00000333547 | Cytosolic non-specific dipeptidase; Hydrolyzes a variety of dipeptides including L-carnosine but has a strong preference for Cys-Gly. Acts as a functional tumor suppressor in gastric cancer via activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway. An elevated level of CNDP2 activates the p38 and JNK MAPK pathways to induce cell apoptosis, and a lower level of CNDP2 activates the ERK MAPK pathway to promote cell proliferation. Isoform 2 may play a role as tumor suppressor in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells. Catalyzes the production of N- lactoyl-amino acids from lactat [...] | Ras-related protein Rab-11B; The small GTPases Rab are key regulators of intracellular membrane trafficking, from the formation of transport vesicles to their fusion with membranes. Rabs cycle between an inactive GDP-bound form and an active GTP-bound form that is able to recruit to membranes different set of downstream effectors directly responsible for vesicle formation, movement, tethering and fusion. That Rab plays a role in endocytic recycling, regulating apical recycling of several transmembrane proteins including cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator/CFTR, epitheli [...] | 0.431 |
CTAG1A | CAGE1 | ENSP00000469441 | ENSP00000425493 | Cancer/testis antigen 1A; Belongs to the CTAG/PCC1 family | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | 0.800 |
CTAG1A | CTAG1B | ENSP00000469441 | ENSP00000332602 | Cancer/testis antigen 1A; Belongs to the CTAG/PCC1 family | Cancer/testis antigen 1B; Belongs to the CTAG/PCC1 family | 0.793 |
CTAG1B | CAGE1 | ENSP00000332602 | ENSP00000425493 | Cancer/testis antigen 1B; Belongs to the CTAG/PCC1 family | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | 0.800 |
CTAG1B | CTAG1A | ENSP00000332602 | ENSP00000469441 | Cancer/testis antigen 1B; Belongs to the CTAG/PCC1 family | Cancer/testis antigen 1A; Belongs to the CTAG/PCC1 family | 0.793 |
GGT1 | CAGE1 | ENSP00000383232 | ENSP00000425493 | Glutathione hydrolase 1 proenzyme; Cleaves the gamma-glutamyl bond of extracellular glutathione (gamma-Glu-Cys-Gly), glutathione conjugates, and other gamma-glutamyl compounds. The metabolism of glutathione releases free glutamate and the dipeptide cysteinyl-glycine, which is hydrolyzed to cysteine and glycine by dipeptidases. In the presence of high concentrations of dipeptides and some amino acids, can also catalyze a transpeptidation reaction, transferring the gamma-glutamyl moiety to an acceptor amino acid to form a new gamma-glutamyl compound. Initiates extracellular glutathione ( [...] | Cancer-associated gene 1 protein; Cancer antigen 1 | 0.700 |
GGT1 | GGT2 | ENSP00000383232 | ENSP00000385721 | Glutathione hydrolase 1 proenzyme; Cleaves the gamma-glutamyl bond of extracellular glutathione (gamma-Glu-Cys-Gly), glutathione conjugates, and other gamma-glutamyl compounds. The metabolism of glutathione releases free glutamate and the dipeptide cysteinyl-glycine, which is hydrolyzed to cysteine and glycine by dipeptidases. In the presence of high concentrations of dipeptides and some amino acids, can also catalyze a transpeptidation reaction, transferring the gamma-glutamyl moiety to an acceptor amino acid to form a new gamma-glutamyl compound. Initiates extracellular glutathione ( [...] | Inactive glutathione hydrolase 2; Isoform 1, isoform 2 and isoform 3 lack catalytic activity due to its inability to undergo the autocatalytic cleavage needed to produce a mature, enzymatically active heterodimer; Gamma-glutamyltransferases | 0.704 |
GGT1 | SUGCT | ENSP00000383232 | ENSP00000338475 | Glutathione hydrolase 1 proenzyme; Cleaves the gamma-glutamyl bond of extracellular glutathione (gamma-Glu-Cys-Gly), glutathione conjugates, and other gamma-glutamyl compounds. The metabolism of glutathione releases free glutamate and the dipeptide cysteinyl-glycine, which is hydrolyzed to cysteine and glycine by dipeptidases. In the presence of high concentrations of dipeptides and some amino acids, can also catalyze a transpeptidation reaction, transferring the gamma-glutamyl moiety to an acceptor amino acid to form a new gamma-glutamyl compound. Initiates extracellular glutathione ( [...] | Succinate--hydroxymethylglutarate CoA-transferase; Catalyzes the succinyl-CoA-dependent conversion of glutarate to glutaryl-CoA. Can use different dicarboxylic acids as CoA acceptors, the preferred ones are glutarate, succinate, adipate, and 3-hydroxymethylglutarate; Belongs to the CaiB/BaiF CoA-transferase family | 0.691 |
GGT1 | TAAR9 | ENSP00000383232 | ENSP00000424607 | Glutathione hydrolase 1 proenzyme; Cleaves the gamma-glutamyl bond of extracellular glutathione (gamma-Glu-Cys-Gly), glutathione conjugates, and other gamma-glutamyl compounds. The metabolism of glutathione releases free glutamate and the dipeptide cysteinyl-glycine, which is hydrolyzed to cysteine and glycine by dipeptidases. In the presence of high concentrations of dipeptides and some amino acids, can also catalyze a transpeptidation reaction, transferring the gamma-glutamyl moiety to an acceptor amino acid to form a new gamma-glutamyl compound. Initiates extracellular glutathione ( [...] | Trace amine-associated receptor 9; Orphan receptor. Could be a receptor for trace amines. Trace amines are biogenic amines present in very low levels in mammalian tissues. Although some trace amines have clearly defined roles as neurotransmitters in invertebrates, the extent to which they function as true neurotransmitters in vertebrates has remained speculative. Trace amines are likely to be involved in a variety of physiological functions that have yet to be fully understood | 0.662 |