Table 1.
Results of a yeast two-hybrid screen to identify Lawc interacting proteins.
Hit | Predicted/known function | Frequency |
---|---|---|
BAP111 | Brahma remodeling complex | 1 |
CG4857-PB | unknown | 1 |
CG7466-PA | signal transduction | 1 |
CG11674-PA | spliceosomal complex | 1 |
Delta | Notch receptor ligand | 8 |
Dlc90F | cytoskeleton | 1 |
dREGγ | nuclear proteasome | 4 |
Fur2 | tyrosine kinase signal transduction |
2 |
Hsp26 | protein chaperone | 5 |
Mob1 | unknown | 1 |
N | signal transduction | 1 |
Pvf1 | growth factor | 3 |
Socs16D | cytokine mediated signaling | 2 |
Yl | receptor-mediated endocytosis, translation |
2 |
A LexA-Lawc fusion protein was tested for the ability to interact with components of a Drosophila embryonic cDNA library. The above interactions (hits) were detected. The predicted/known function is listed as reported on Flybase (Crosby et al. 2007). Frequency refers to the number of times each protein was pulled out of the screen.