Bos taurus Gene: BBS12
Summary
InnateDB Gene IDBG-647855.3
Last Modified 2014-10-13 [Report errors or provide feedback]
Gene Symbol BBS12
Gene Name Bardet-Biedl syndrome 12 protein
Synonyms
Species Bos taurus
Ensembl Gene ENSBTAG00000007564
Encoded Proteins
Bardet-Biedl syndrome 12 protein
Protein Structure
Useful resources Stemformatics EHFPI ImmGen
Entrez Gene
Summary This gene does not have any Entrez summary - the following is the summary from its human ortholog ENSG00000181004:
The protein encoded by this gene is part of a complex that is involved in membrane trafficking. The encoded protein is a molecular chaperone that aids in protein folding upon ATP hydrolysis. This protein also plays a role in adipocyte differentiation. Defects in this gene are a cause of Bardet-Biedl syndrome type 12. Two transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, May 2010]
Gene Information
Type Protein coding
Genomic Location Chromosome 17:35334854-35336980
Strand Reverse strand
Band
Transcripts
ENSBTAT00000009953 ENSBTAP00000009953
Interactions
Number of Interactions This gene and/or its encoded proteins are associated with 0 experimentally validated interaction(s) in this database.
They are also associated with 12 interaction(s) predicted by orthology.
Predicted by orthology
Total 12 [view]
Gene Ontology

Molecular Function
Accession GO Term
GO:0000166 nucleotide binding
GO:0005515 protein binding
GO:0005524 ATP binding
Biological Process
GO:0042073 intraciliary transport
GO:0042755 eating behavior
GO:0044267 cellular protein metabolic process
GO:0045494 photoreceptor cell maintenance
GO:0045599 negative regulation of fat cell differentiation
GO:0051131 chaperone-mediated protein complex assembly
Cellular Component
Orthologs
Species
Homo sapiens
Mus musculus
Gene ID
Gene Order
Cross-References
SwissProt
TrEMBL A6QNT9
UniProt Splice Variant
Entrez Gene 516376
UniGene Bt.36127
RefSeq NM_001100375 XM_005217602
HUGO
OMIM
CCDS
HPRD
IMGT
EMBL BC148995 DAAA02044762
GenPept AAI48996
RNA Seq Atlas 516376