Ribosomal scanning and start codon recognition (Oryza sativa)

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cytosol48S complex (namecopied from entityin Homo sapiens)ATPeIF2 subunit complex(name copied fromentity in Homosapiens)48S complex (namecopied from entityin Homo sapiens)ADPeIF2 subunit complex(name copied fromentity in Homosapiens)Homologues of eIF1AHomologues of eIF5Homologues of eIF1AATPeIF1eIF1Homologues of eIF5Pi


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CompareRevisionActionTimeUserComment
116503view10:38, 7 May 2021EweitzModified title
82091view14:42, 8 September 2015Anweshafixing title, data source, & tagging incomplete pathways
80559view14:50, 25 June 2015AnweshaNew pathway

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
48S complex (name

copied from entity

in Homo sapiens)
Complex1115179 (Reactome)
ADPMetaboliteCHEBI:16761 (ChEBI)
ATPMetaboliteCHEBI:15422 (ChEBI)
Homologues of eIF1AProtein1113401 (Reactome)
Homologues of eIF5Protein1113549 (Reactome)
PiMetaboliteCHEBI:18367 (ChEBI)
eIF1REACT_3030 (Reactome)
eIF2 subunit complex

(name copied from entity in Homo

sapiens)
Complex1115150 (Reactome)

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SourceTargetTypeDatabase referenceComment
1113125 (Reactome) This event has been computationally inferred from an event that has been demonstrated in another species.

The inference is based on the homology mapping in Ensembl Compara. Briefly, reactions for which all involved PhysicalEntities (in input, output and catalyst) have a mapped orthologue/paralogue (for complexes at least 75% of components must have a mapping) are inferred to the other species. High level events are also inferred for these events to allow for easier navigation.

More details and caveats of the event inference in Reactome. For details on the Ensembl Compara system see also: Gene orthology/paralogy prediction method.

1113169 (Reactome) This event has been computationally inferred from an event that has been demonstrated in another species.

The inference is based on the homology mapping in Ensembl Compara. Briefly, reactions for which all involved PhysicalEntities (in input, output and catalyst) have a mapped orthologue/paralogue (for complexes at least 75% of components must have a mapping) are inferred to the other species. High level events are also inferred for these events to allow for easier navigation.

More details and caveats of the event inference in Reactome. For details on the Ensembl Compara system see also: Gene orthology/paralogy prediction method.

48S complex (name

copied from entity

in Homo sapiens)
1113125 (Reactome)
48S complex (name

copied from entity

in Homo sapiens)
1113169 (Reactome)
48S complex (name

copied from entity

in Homo sapiens)
Arrow1113125 (Reactome)
48S complex (name

copied from entity

in Homo sapiens)
Arrow1113169 (Reactome)
ADPArrow1113169 (Reactome)
ATP1113169 (Reactome)
ATPArrow1113169 (Reactome)
Homologues of eIF1A1113125 (Reactome)
Homologues of eIF1AArrow1113125 (Reactome)
Homologues of eIF51113125 (Reactome)
Homologues of eIF5Arrow1113125 (Reactome)
PiArrow1113169 (Reactome)
eIF11113125 (Reactome)
eIF1Arrow1113125 (Reactome)
eIF1mim-catalysis1113125 (Reactome)
eIF1mim-catalysis1113169 (Reactome)
eIF2 subunit complex

(name copied from entity in Homo

sapiens)
1113125 (Reactome)
eIF2 subunit complex

(name copied from entity in Homo

sapiens)
Arrow1113125 (Reactome)
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