Mus musculus

UniProt Data

Accession A2A5R2 [ UniProt ]
Name BIG2_MOUSE
Description Brefeldin A-inhibited guanine nucleotide-exchange protein 2
Species Mus musculus
Sequence Length1792

Enzyme Annotations (0)

    GO Annotations

    Cellular component (14)

    • GO:0000139 Golgi membrane
      The lipid bilayer surrounding any of the compartments of the Golgi apparatus.
    • GO:0000139 Golgi membrane
      The lipid bilayer surrounding any of the compartments of the Golgi apparatus.
    • GO:0005802 Trans-Golgi network
      The network of interconnected tubular and cisternal structures located within the Golgi apparatus on the side distal to the endoplasmic reticulum, from which secretory vesicles emerge. The trans-Golgi network is important in the later stages of protein secretion where it is thought to play a key role in the sorting and targeting of secreted proteins to the correct destination.
    • GO:0005815 Microtubule organizing center
      An intracellular structure that can catalyze gamma-tubulin-dependent microtubule nucleation and that can anchor microtubules by interacting with their minus ends, plus ends or sides.
    • GO:0005815 Microtubule organizing center
      An intracellular structure that can catalyze gamma-tubulin-dependent microtubule nucleation and that can anchor microtubules by interacting with their minus ends, plus ends or sides.
    • GO:0005829 Cytosol
      The part of the cytoplasm that does not contain organelles but which does contain other particulate matter, such as protein complexes.
    • GO:0005879 Axonemal microtubule
      A microtubule in the axoneme of a eukaryotic cilium or flagellum; an axoneme contains nine modified doublet microtubules, which may or may not surround a pair of single microtubules.
    • GO:0016020 Membrane
      A lipid bilayer along with all the proteins and protein complexes embedded in it an attached to it.
    • GO:0031410 Cytoplasmic vesicle
      A vesicle found in the cytoplasm of a cell.
    • GO:0032279 Asymmetric synapse
      A type of synapse occurring between an axon and a dendritic spine or dendritic shaft. Asymmetric synapses, the most abundant synapse type in the central nervous system, involve axons that contain predominantly spherical vesicles and contain a thickened postsynaptic density. Most or all synapses of this type are excitatory.
    • GO:0032280 Symmetric synapse
      A synapse that lacks an electron dense postsynaptic specialization. In vertebtrates, these occur primarily on dendrite shafts and neuronal cell bodies and involve persynapses containing clusters of predominantly flattened or elongated vesicles and are typcially inhibitory.
    • GO:0043197 Dendritic spine
      A small, membranous protrusion from a dendrite that forms a postsynaptic compartment - typically receiving input from a single presynapse. They function as partially isolated biochemical and an electrical compartments. Spine morphology is variable including \thin\, \stubby\, \mushroom\, and \branched\, with a continuum of intermediate morphologies. They typically terminate in a bulb shape, linked to the dendritic shaft by a restriction. Spine remodeling is though to be involved in synaptic plasticity.
    • GO:0055037 Recycling endosome
      An organelle consisting of a network of tubules that functions in targeting molecules, such as receptors transporters and lipids, to the plasma membrane.
    • GO:0055037 Recycling endosome
      An organelle consisting of a network of tubules that functions in targeting molecules, such as receptors transporters and lipids, to the plasma membrane.

    Molecular function (6)

    • GO:0005085 Guanyl-nucleotide exchange factor activity
      Stimulates the exchange of guanyl nucleotides associated with a GTPase. Under normal cellular physiological conditions, the concentration of GTP is higher than that of GDP, favoring the replacement of GDP by GTP in association with the GTPase.
    • GO:0005086 ARF guanyl-nucleotide exchange factor activity
      Stimulates the exchange of guanyl nucleotides associated with the GTPase ARF. Under normal cellular physiological conditions, the concentration of GTP is higher than that of GDP, favoring the replacement of GDP by GTP in association with the GTPase.
    • GO:0005086 ARF guanyl-nucleotide exchange factor activity
      Stimulates the exchange of guanyl nucleotides associated with the GTPase ARF. Under normal cellular physiological conditions, the concentration of GTP is higher than that of GDP, favoring the replacement of GDP by GTP in association with the GTPase.
    • GO:0034237 Protein kinase A regulatory subunit binding
      Interacting selectively and non-covalently with one or both of the regulatory subunits of protein kinase A.
    • GO:0034237 Protein kinase A regulatory subunit binding
      Interacting selectively and non-covalently with one or both of the regulatory subunits of protein kinase A.
    • GO:0050811 GABA receptor binding
      Interacting selectively and non-covalently with the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA, 4-aminobutyrate) receptor.

    Biological process (11)

    • GO:0001881 Receptor recycling
      The process that results in the return of receptor molecules to an active state and an active cellular location after they have been stimulated by a ligand. An active state is when the receptor is ready to receive a signal.
    • GO:0001881 Receptor recycling
      The process that results in the return of receptor molecules to an active state and an active cellular location after they have been stimulated by a ligand. An active state is when the receptor is ready to receive a signal.
    • GO:0006893 Golgi to plasma membrane transport
      The directed movement of substances from the Golgi to the plasma membrane in transport vesicles that move from the trans-Golgi network to the plasma membrane, where they fuse and release their contents by exocytosis.
    • GO:0006893 Golgi to plasma membrane transport
      The directed movement of substances from the Golgi to the plasma membrane in transport vesicles that move from the trans-Golgi network to the plasma membrane, where they fuse and release their contents by exocytosis.
    • GO:0007032 Endosome organization
      A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of endosomes.
    • GO:0007032 Endosome organization
      A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of endosomes.
    • GO:0010256 Endomembrane system organization
      A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of the endomembrane system.
    • GO:0010256 Endomembrane system organization
      A process that is carried out at the cellular level which results in the assembly, arrangement of constituent parts, or disassembly of the endomembrane system.
    • GO:0032760 Positive regulation of tumor necrosis factor production
      Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate, or extent of tumor necrosis factor production.
    • GO:0032760 Positive regulation of tumor necrosis factor production
      Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate, or extent of tumor necrosis factor production.
    • GO:0035556 Intracellular signal transduction
      The process in which a signal is passed on to downstream components within the cell, which become activated themselves to further propagate the signal and finally trigger a change in the function or state of the cell.

    Protein Sequence

    >A2A5R2
    MQESQTKSMFVSRALEKILADKEVKRPQHSQLRRACQVALDEIKAELEKQRLGAAAPPKANFIEADKYFLPFELACQSKS
    PRVVSTSLDCLQKLIAYGHITGNAPDSGAPGKRLIDRIVETICNCFQGPQTDEGVQLQIIKALLTAVTSPHIEIHEGTIL
    QTVRTCYNIYLASKNLINQTTAKATLTQMLNVIFTRMENQVLQEARELEKPMQSKPQSPVIQATAGSPKFSRLKQSQAQS
    KPTTPEKAELPNGDHAQSGLGKVSLENGEAPRERGSPVSGRAEPSRGTDSGAQEVVKDILEDVVTSAVKEAAEKHGLPEP
    DRALGALECQECAVPPGVDENSQTNGIADDRQSLSSADNLEPDVQGHQVAARFSHILQKDAFLVFRSLCKLSMKPLGEGP
    PDPKSHELRSKVVSLQLLLSVLQNAGPVFRSHEMFVTAIKQYLCVALSKNGVSSVPDVFELSLAIFLTLLSNFKMHLKMQ
    IEVFFKEIFLNILETSTSSFEHRWMVIQTLTRICADAQCVVDIYVNYDCDLNAANIFERLVNDLSKIAQGRSGHELGMTP
    LQELSLRKKGLECLVSILKCMVEWSKDLYVNPNHQATLGQERLPDQEMGDGKGLDMARRCSVTSVESTVSSGTQTAIQDD
    PEQFEVIKQQKEIIEHGIELFNKKPKRGIQFLQEQGMLGAAVEDIAQFLHQEERLDSTQVGEFLGDSTRFNKEVMYAYVD
    QLDFCEKEFVSALRTFLEGFRLPGEAQKIDRLMEKFAARYIECNQGQTLFASADTAYVLAYSIIMLTTDLHSPQVKNKMT
    KEQYIKMNRGINDSKDLPEEYLSSIYDEIEGKKIAMKETKEHTIATKSTKQSVASEKQRRLLYNVEMEQMAKTAKALMEA
    VSHAKAPFTSATHLDHVRPMFKLVWTPLLAAYSIGLQNCDDTEVASLCLEGIRCAVRIACIFGMQLERDAYVQALARFSL
    LTASSSITEMKQKNIDTIKTLITVAHTDGNYLGNSWHEILKCISQLELAQLIGTGVKTRYLSGSGREREGSLKGHSLAGE
    EFMGLGLGNLVSGGVDKRQMASFQESVGETSSQSVVVAVDRIFTGSTRLDGNAIVDFVRWLCAVSMDELASPHHPRMFSL
    QKIVEISYYNMNRIRLQWSRIWHVIGDHFNKVGCNPNEDVAIFAVDSLRQLSMKFLEKGELANFRFQKDFLRPFEHIMKK
    NRSPTIRDMVIRCIAQMVSSQAANIRSGWKNIFAVFHQAASDHDGNIVELAFQTTGHIVSTIFQHHFPAAIDSFQDAVKC
    LSEFACNAAFPDTSMEAIRLIRFCGKYVSERPRVLQEYTSDDMNVAPGDRVWVRGWFPILFELSCIINRCKLDVRTRGLT
    VMFEIMKSYGHTFAKHWWQDLFRIVFRIFDNMKLPEQQSEKSEWMTTTCNHALYAICDVFTQFYEALHEVLLSDVFAQLQ
    WCVKQDNEQLARSGTNCLENLVISNGEKFSPAVWDETCNCMLDIFKTTIPHVLLTWRPAGMEEEVSDRHLDVDLDRQSLS
    SIDRNASERGQSQLSNPTDDSWKGAPYAHQKLLASLLIKCVVQLELIQTIDNIVFYPATSKKEDAEHMVAAQQDTLDAEI
    HIETENQGMYKFMSSQHLFKLLDCLQESHSFSKAFNSNYEQRTVLWRAGFKGKSKPNLLKQETSSLACCLRILFRMYVDE
    NRRDSWDEIQQRLLRVCSEALAYFITVNSESHREAWTSLLLLLLTKTLKISDEKFKAHASMYYPYLCEIMQFDLIPELRA
    VLRKFFLRIGLVYKIWIPEEPSQVPAALSSTW