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Gene Symbol:
ksr D. melanogaster D. melanogaster
Full name:
kinase suppressor of ras
Synonyms:
CG2899, dKsr, DmelCG2899, Dmel_CG2899, EK3-1, ksr, Ksr, KSR, KSR-1, l(3)j5E2, SR3-1
Genomic Location:
Chr 3R: 1305871-1309607
External Links:
Entrez Gene


Transcripts Names
NM_079512
Protein Names
Q24171



GO Molecular Function

ribonucleotide binding | nucleotide binding | carbohydrate derivative binding | catalytic activity | ATP binding | anion binding | adenyl nucleotide binding | purine nucleotide binding | ion binding | organic cyclic compound binding | purine ribonucleoside triphosphate binding | transferase activity, transferring phosphorus-containing groups | phosphotransferase activity, alcohol group as acceptor | protein kinase activity | transferase activity | purine ribonucleotide binding | adenyl ribonucleotide binding | drug binding | kinase activity | heterocyclic compound binding | small molecule binding

GO Biological Process

response to virus | wing disc development | positive regulation of Ras protein signal transduction | intracellular signal transduction | morphogenesis of an epithelium | defense response to other organism | defense response | post-embryonic animal organ morphogenesis | pattern specification process | cellular process | epithelial tube morphogenesis | imaginal disc morphogenesis | tissue development | tracheal outgrowth, open tracheal system | imaginal disc-derived appendage morphogenesis | regulation of cellular process | small GTPase mediated signal transduction | epithelium development | response to stimulus | respiratory system development | metamorphosis | response to stress | tube morphogenesis | instar larval or pupal development | blastoderm segmentation | protein modification process | embryo development | macromolecule modification | anterior/posterior pattern specification | response to external biotic stimulus | system development | nitrogen compound metabolic process | regulation of signal transduction | post-embryonic animal organ development | multicellular organism development | phosphorus metabolic process | regulation of small GTPase mediated signal transduction | embryonic axis specification | defense response to virus | animal organ morphogenesis | enzyme linked receptor protein signaling pathway | post-embryonic animal morphogenesis | positive regulation of intracellular signal transduction | open tracheal system development | phosphorylation | protein phosphorylation | post-embryonic development | phosphate-containing compound metabolic process | cell communication | anterior/posterior axis specification | positive regulation of signal transduction | imaginal disc-derived wing morphogenesis | protein metabolic process | regionalization | axis specification | tissue morphogenesis | torso signaling pathway | regulation of intracellular signal transduction | anatomical structure development | cell surface receptor signaling pathway | positive regulation of small GTPase mediated signal transduction | metabolic process | imaginal disc development | protein kinase activity | wing disc morphogenesis | organic substance metabolic process | animal organ development | anterior/posterior axis specification, embryo | regulation of cell communication | signaling | cellular protein metabolic process | regulation of Ras protein signal transduction | anatomical structure morphogenesis | response to biotic stimulus | kinase activity | segmentation | developmental process | cellular protein modification process | tube development | Ras protein signal transduction | imaginal disc-derived appendage development | transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase signaling pathway | immune system process | cellular metabolic process | response to other organism | positive regulation of signaling | signal transduction | regulation of signaling | embryonic pattern specification | macromolecule metabolic process | multicellular organismal process

GO Cellular Component

No cellular components found.