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GENE - TERM ANNOTATION REPORT

6 Annotations Found.

An association has been curated linking Stim1 and calcium channel regulator activity in Rattus norvegicus.        

  • The association was inferred from mutant phenotype (IMP)
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  • The annotation was made from Gruszczynska-Biegala J, etal., PLoS One. 2011 Apr 26;6(4):e19285.
  • 3 additional annotations were made from Gruszczynska-Biegala J, etal., PLoS One. 2011 Apr 26;6(4):e19285.
  • 53 RGD objects have been annotated to calcium channel regulator activity  (GO:0005246)
  • 24 papers in RGD have been used to annotate Stim1


  • An association has been curated linking Stim1 and calcium channel regulator activity in Rattus norvegicus.        

  • The association was inferred from sequence or structural similarity (ISS)
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  • The annotation was made from RGD automated data pipeline
  • The annotation has been inferred from sequence or structural similarity with UniProtKB:Q13586
  • 53 RGD objects have been annotated to calcium channel regulator activity  (GO:0005246)
  • 24 papers in RGD have been used to annotate Stim1
  • Qualifier: enables
  • Curation Notes: GO_REF:0000024
  • Original References(s): GO_REF:0000024


  • An association has been curated linking Stim1 and calcium channel regulator activity in Rattus norvegicus.        

  • The association was inferred from sequence orthology (ISO)
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  • The annotation was made from RGD pipelines: Rat ISO annotations derived from the GO annotations of orthologous genes in other species.
  • The annotation has been inferred from sequence orthology with STIM1 (Homo sapiens)
  • 53 RGD objects have been annotated to calcium channel regulator activity  (GO:0005246)
  • 24 papers in RGD have been used to annotate Stim1
  • Qualifier: enables
  • Curation Notes: UniProtKB:Q96D31 (PMID:25326555), (PMID:26322679), (PMID:31009446)
  • Original References(s): PMID:25326555 PMID:26322679 PMID:31009446


  • An association has been curated linking Stim1 and calcium channel regulator activity in Rattus norvegicus.        

  • The association was inferred from electronic annotation (IEA)
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  • The annotation was made from RGD automated data pipeline
  • The annotation has been inferred from electronic annotation with InterPro:IPR037608 & InterPro:IPR037609
  • 53 RGD objects have been annotated to calcium channel regulator activity  (GO:0005246)
  • 24 papers in RGD have been used to annotate Stim1
  • Qualifier: enables
  • Curation Notes: GO_REF:0000002
  • Original References(s): GO_REF:0000002


  • An association has been curated linking Stim1 and calcium channel regulator activity in Rattus norvegicus.        

  • The association was inferred from biological aspect of ancestor (IBA)
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  • The annotation was made from RGD automated data pipeline
  • The annotation has been inferred from biological aspect of ancestor with MGI:107476 & PANTHER:PTN001031746 & Stim2 (Rattus norvegicus) & Stim1 (Rattus norvegicus) & UniProtKB:Q13586 & UniProtKB:Q9P246 & WB:WBGene00021910
  • 53 RGD objects have been annotated to calcium channel regulator activity  (GO:0005246)
  • 24 papers in RGD have been used to annotate Stim1
  • Qualifier: enables
  • Curation Notes: GO_REF:0000033
  • Original References(s): GO_REF:0000033


  • An association has been curated linking Stim1 and calcium channel regulator activity in Rattus norvegicus.        

  • The association was inferred from sequence orthology (ISO)
  •  
  • The annotation was made from RGD pipelines: Rat ISO annotations derived from the GO annotations of orthologous genes in other species.
  • The annotation has been inferred from sequence orthology with Stim1 (Mus musculus)
  • 53 RGD objects have been annotated to calcium channel regulator activity  (GO:0005246)
  • 24 papers in RGD have been used to annotate Stim1
  • Qualifier: enables
  • Curation Notes: MGI:5008476 (PMID:18452988), (PMID:31664108)
  • Original References(s): PMID:18452988 PMID:31664108


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