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QuickView for PI3K;jsessionid=E940161A07BEDF9DE3846F7595030CAD;jsessionid=45F8CB1EB1CDB12A639F7F6956258B46 (gene)


Gene Symbol:
PIK3CB Canis lupus familiaris Canis lupus familiaris
Full name:
phosphoinositide-3-kinase, catalytic, beta polypeptide
Synonyms:
N/A
Genomic Location:
Chr 23: 37890496-38010258
Orthologs:
Homo sapiens Mus musculus Rattus norvegicus D. melanogaster Macaca mulatta Danio rerio Gallus gallus Pan troglodytes Bos taurus
External Links:
Entrez Gene





GO Molecular Function

ribonucleotide binding | nucleotide binding | carbohydrate derivative binding | ATP binding | anion binding | adenyl nucleotide binding | purine nucleotide binding | ion binding | organic cyclic compound binding | purine ribonucleoside triphosphate binding | protein binding | purine ribonucleotide binding | adenyl ribonucleotide binding | drug binding | insulin receptor substrate binding | heterocyclic compound binding | small molecule binding

GO Biological Process

positive regulation of myeloid cell apoptotic process | positive regulation of apoptotic process | positive regulation of neutrophil apoptotic process | regulation of programmed cell death | phosphatidylinositol metabolic process | regulation of immune system process | cellular chemical homeostasis | phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate biosynthetic process | phospholipid metabolic process | blood vessel morphogenesis | cellular process | cellular homeostasis | endothelial cell proliferation | regulation of cellular process | regulation of apoptotic process | regulation of metabolic process | cellular lipid metabolic process | calcium ion homeostasis | response to stimulus | vasculature development | positive regulation of immune system process | response to stress | tube morphogenesis | cardiovascular system development | regulation of cell adhesion | cellular biosynthetic process | embryo development | metal ion homeostasis | blood vessel development | system development | multicellular organism development | phosphorus metabolic process | lipid metabolic process | wound healing | regulation of gene expression | organophosphate metabolic process | cellular ion homeostasis | phospholipid biosynthetic process | regulation of cell-substrate adhesion | cell proliferation | biosynthetic process | cell division | angiogenesis | phosphorylation | lipid biosynthetic process | positive regulation of leukocyte apoptotic process | cation homeostasis | phosphate-containing compound metabolic process | lipid phosphorylation | cellular cation homeostasis | cellular calcium ion homeostasis | lipid modification | homeostatic process | glycerolipid metabolic process | glycerophospholipid biosynthetic process | epithelial cell proliferation | response to wounding | anatomical structure development | metabolic process | chemical homeostasis | positive regulation of cell death | cell adhesion | regulation of myeloid cell apoptotic process | organic substance metabolic process | positive regulation of programmed cell death | ion homeostasis | phosphatidylinositol biosynthetic process | cell-cell adhesion | embryonic cleavage | angiogenesis involved in wound healing | anatomical structure formation involved in morphogenesis | phosphatidylinositol phosphorylation | anatomical structure morphogenesis | glycerophospholipid metabolic process | developmental process | tube development | cellular metal ion homeostasis | cell-cell adhesion via plasma-membrane adhesion molecules | positive regulation of metabolic process | cellular metabolic process | regulation of cell death | circulatory system development | divalent inorganic cation homeostasis | positive regulation of gene expression | regulation of cell-matrix adhesion | homophilic cell adhesion via plasma membrane adhesion molecules | multicellular organismal process

GO Cellular Component

intracellular membrane-bounded organelle | cell | nuclear lumen | nucleolus | intracellular organelle | midbody | membrane-bounded organelle | nucleus | organelle | membrane-enclosed lumen | intracellular