PIGF

Last Update:2013-05-30

Phosphatidylinositol glycan anchor biosynthesis, class F; associates with PIGO and PIGG (GPI phosphoethanolamine transferase III and II, respectively) and stabilizes them

Keyword: GPI anchor ,  glycosylphosphatidylinositol ,  phosphoethanolamine
Man(a1-2)Man(a1-6)(EtNP)Man(a1-4)GlcN(a1-6)(acyl)PI
phosphatidylethanolamine
(EtNP)Man(a1-2)Man(a1-6)(EtNP)Man(a1-4)GlcN(a1-6)(acyl)PI
(EtNP)Man(a1-2)Man(a1-6)(EtNP)Man(a1-4)GlcN(a1-6)(acyl)PI
phosphatidylethanolamine
(EtNP)Man(a1-2)(EtNP)Man(a1-6)(EtNP)Man(a1-4)GlcN(a1-6)(acyl)PI


GGDB Symbol PIGF    Alias
DesignationComponent of EtNP transferase; PIGO-PIGF and GPI7-PIGF complexes; 2 transcript variants (NM_002643.3, NM_173074.2)
OrganismHomo sapiens
GeneID 5281
HGNC PIGF (8962)
mRNA NM_002643
map2p21-p16, 2p21 (OMIM)
Protein NP_002634
EC#    
CAZy
GlyCosmos Glycogenes PIGF
OMIM 600153
Disease name
GDGDB
Human Protein Atlas ENSG00000151665
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Orthologous Gene

Acceptor Substrates (Reference)

Acceptor Substrates (KEM-C)

Expression

RNA Expression from Human Protein Atlas
This RNA expression data uses "HPA data" from the Human Protein Atlas. Tissue RNA Expression

data available from v22.proteinatlas.org

Expression (Reference)

Gene Ontology

This page does not indicate all of the enzymatic reaction, and expression of "PIGF".