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  STRING: functional protein association networks
 

This is the evidence view. Different line colors represent the types of evidence for the association.

 
   
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RG9MTD2
RNA (guanine-9-) methyltransferase domain containing 2; Probable RNA methyltransferase (By similarity) (339 aa)
DUS3L
dihydrouridine synthase 3-like (S. cerevisiae); Catalyzes the synthesis of dihydrouridine, a modified base found in the D-loop of most tRNAs (By similarity) (650 aa)
METTL1
methyltransferase like 1; Catalyzes the formation of N(7)-methylguanine at position 46 (m7G46) in tRNA (276 aa)
TRMT1
TRM1 tRNA methyltransferase 1 homolog (S. cerevisiae); Dimethylates a single guanine residue at position 26 of most tRNAs using S-adenosyl-L-methionine as donor of the methyl groups (659 aa)
DPH5
DPH5 homolog (S. cerevisiae); Required for the trimethylation step of diphthamide biosynthesis (By similarity) (285 aa)
PUS1
pseudouridylate synthase 1; Converts specific uridines to PSI in a number of tRNA substrates. Acts on positions 27/28 in the anticodon stem and also positions 34 and 36 in the anticodon of an intron containing tRNA. Involved in regulation of nuclear receptor activity possibly through pseudouridylation of SRA1 RNA (By similarity) (427 aa)
(Homo sapiens)
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Network Display - Nodes are either colored (if they are directly linked to the input - as in the table) or white (nodes of a higher iteration/depth). Edges, i.e. predicted functional links, consist of up to eight lines: one color for each type of evidence. Hover or click to reveal more information about the node/edge.

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