Fc epsilon receptor (FCERI) signaling - Pathway Page
Name Fc epsilon receptor (FCERI) signaling
Resource Reactome
Genes MAP2K7 NFATC3 PSMB10 IGHE LYN IGLV3-1 PPP3CA IGLV3-19 RAC1 PSMD6 PSMB2 IGKV2-28 PSMC3 PSMD10 CHUK PSMC2 PSMD13 UBE2V1 PIK3R1 IGKV1-17 IGLV2-8 PSMB11 KRAS PIK3R2 CUL1 IGLV1-51 IGHV3-9 IGKV3D-20 IGLV6-57 PSMA4 IGLV2-11 CARD11 FCER1G NFATC2 IGHV2-5 TAB1 PSMB3 IGKV4-1 IGHV1-69 PSMD14 RPS27A UBB MAP2K4 TAB3 IGLV1-44 IGHV4-34 PSMB1 TXK NFKBIA IKBKB RELA PSMD3 NFKB1 IGKV1-39 IGLC6 PSMA6 MAP3K1 IGHV3-48 IGKV1D-12 IGKV3-20 IGKV3-11 IGLC7 SEM1 IGKV5-2 PAK2 PSMB9 LAT LCP2 FCER1A GRB2 TEC IGHV4-59 IGHV2-70 RASGRP2 RASGRP4 IGLC1 PSMC5 LAT2 PIK3CB IGKV1-12 PSMA7 GRAP2 IGKV3-15 NRAS UBE2N IGKV2-29 FOS IGKV1-5 IGKV1-16 MS4A2 ITPR1 PSMD1 PDPK1 RASGRP1 PSMB5 PSMA2 ITPR3 TAB2 HRAS PSMC1 IGLV1-47 PSMC6 PLCG1 IGKV1-33 IGHV3-33 PSME2 PSMB6 IKBKG MAPK10 PLCG2 PSMA1 MAPK3 PSMD9 PSMA8 IGLV2-14 PSME1 VAV1 IGHV3-23 UBC FBXW11 SKP1 PIK3CA IGKV1D-39 PSME3 BTRC PSMD8 IGHV4-39 VAV3 MAP3K7 IGHV3-30 PRKCQ MALT1 IGKC PSMF1 IGKV2D-28 IGHV1-46 ITK IGLV7-43 IGLV1-40 IGKV2D-30 IGHV1-2 BCL10 ITPR2 PSMD5 PSMC4 PSMD2 PSMD4 IGKV1D-33 MAPK8 IGKV2D-40 VAV2 JUN PPP3CB CDC34 SYK TRAF6 PSME4 PSMD12 MAPK9 IGKV1D-16 SOS1 MAPK1 PSMB4 UBE2D1 IGHV3-53 IGLV3-27 IGLV3-21 IGKV2-30 BTK AHCYL1 IGLV2-23 IGHV3-13 FYN PSMA3 PSMD11 PSMB8 IGHV3-7 CALM1 NFATC1 IGHV3-11 UBA52 GAB2 PAK1 PSMB7 PPP3R1 PSMD7 PSMA5 SHC1 UBE2D2 IGLV3-25
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Hierarchy Landscape

The following plot represents the hierarchical landscape of 'Fc epsilon receptor (FCERI) signaling'. The hierarchical tree allows to click on the pathways with children (black border) and continue the exploration. All nodes are colored by their source (click on the map for the legend) and cross-link to the original pathway page.

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ComPath is developed and maintained in an academic capacity by Daniel Domingo-Fernández and Charles Tapley Hoyt at the Fraunhofer SCAI Department of Bioinformatics. This web application relies on data loaded from KEGG, Reactome, and WikiPathways Restful APIs, as well as MSigDB. More information here.