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Protein Ontology report - interleukin-17A (human)
PR:Q16552 -
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/PR_Q16552
Protein Forms
Complex
Annotations
Ontology Information
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GPI
PRO ID
PR:Q16552
PRO name
interleukin-17A (human)
Synonyms
PRO-Short-label
:
EXACT:
hIL17A
Gene-based
:
RELATED:
CTLA8 | IL17 | IL17A
Other
:
EXACT:
CTLA-8 (human) | cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated antigen 8 (human) | IL-17 (human) | IL-17A (human)
Definition
"An interleukin-17A that is encoded in the genome of human." [PRO:CNA,
UniProtKB:Q16552
]
PRO Category
organism-gene
Parent
PR:000001138
interleukin-17A
PR:000029067
Homo sapiens protein
Gene Template
HGNC:5981
IL17A (human)
Taxon
NCBITaxon:9606
Homo sapiens
Terms by PRO Category
Organism-Independent
Organism-Specific
Category
Number of Terms
Category
Number of Terms
Gene
0
Organism-Gene
1
Sequence
0
Organism-Sequence
0
Modification
0
Organism-Modification
1
Term Hierarchy
Visualization
DAG:
OLS:
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Related Cross References
Db identifiers
UniProtKB:Q16552
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Protein Forms
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Category
PRO Form Name
Ann.
Has Annotation?
Comp.
In Complex?
organism-gene
PR:Q16552
interleukin-17A (human), hIL17A
organism-modification
PR:000036602
interleukin-17A, signal peptide removed form (human), hIL17A/SigPep-
Yes
Yes
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hIL17A
forms found in complexes
hIL17A
Component
Complexes
PR:000036602
hIL17A/SigPep-
PR:000044528
interleukin 17F/17A heterodimer (human)
PR:000044530
interleukin 17A homodimer (human)
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Functional Annotation (PRO-centric view)
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PRO Term
GO Annotation
Evidence
PR:000036602
hIL17A/SigPep-
UniProtKB:Q16552, 24-155 | PRO_0000015423
"An interleukin-17A, signal peptide removed form in human. UniProtKB:Q16552, 24-155." [PMID:15055556, PMID:15340161, PMID:7499828, PRO:CNA]
enables
GO:0005125
cytokine activity
PMID:7499828
GO:0042803
protein homodimerization activity
PMID:15055556
located_in
GO:0005615
extracellular space
PMID:15340161
;
PMID:7499828