O-linked glycosylation - Pathway Page
Name O-linked glycosylation
Resource Reactome
Genes B3GNT2 THBS1 THSD7A THSD4 MUC5AC B3GLCT MUC20 B3GNT3 ADAMTS10 MUC12 ADAMTSL2 ST6GALNAC3 GCNT1 LARGE1 MUCL1 LARGE2 ADAMTS20 GALNT13 ADAMTS18 ADAMTS9 MUC7 MUC1 THSD7B ST3GAL3 MUC4 B4GALT6 B3GNT5 A4GNT ST6GAL1 GALNTL5 ADAMTS16 SPON1 ADAMTS8 GALNT18 GALNT9 SEMA5B GALNT6 GALNT1 POMK GALNT7 SEMA5A ADAMTS3 B4GAT1 ST3GAL1 POMT2 CFP POMGNT2 B3GNT6 POMGNT1 POFUT2 DAG1 MUC6 ADAMTS14 GCNT4 ADAMTSL1 MUC2 GALNT4 B3GNT8 ADAMTS1 C1GALT1 ADAMTS5 ADAMTSL3 ADAMTS7 CHST4 POMT1 ADAMTS2 ADAMTS13 ADAMTS15 ADAMTS12 GALNT5 SBSPON GALNTL6 GALNT16 B3GNT9 GALNT8 MUC16 ADAMTSL5 MUC3B C1GALT1C1 GALNT11 GCNT3 B3GNT7 MUC5B SPON2 ADAMTS19 ADAMTSL4 GALNT2 GALNT17 ST6GALNAC2 B4GALT5 B3GALNT2 MUC15 ADAMTS6 MUC19 GALNT12 B3GNT4 GALNT14 THBS2 THSD1 GALNT3 ST3GAL4 MUC3A MUC17 ST6GALNAC4 B3GNTL1 ADAMTS17 MUC21 ADAMTS4 GALNT10 SSPO ST3GAL2 GALNT15 GCNT7 MUC13
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Hierarchy Landscape

The following plot represents the hierarchical landscape of 'O-linked glycosylation'. 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.

About

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.