Translation - Pathway Page
Name Translation
Resource Reactome
Genes MRPL24 RPL30 RPL23A RPS19 MRPL57 RPS4X EIF3I RPS17 RPLP1 RPL12 RPL27 MRPL33 EIF3A MRPS18A RPL26 MRPL15 RPLP0 MRPL53 IARS2 N6AMT1 MRPL52 SRP9 RPS3A MRPL48 SRP14 SPCS1 MRPS12 EIF2S3 MRPL32 GFM2 MRPL50 RPL6 KARS RPS20 RPS10 DAP3 MRPL54 YARS2 RPL17 SSR2 RPL7 RPS18 RPS27 EEF1B2 RPL36AL APEH TARS2 EEF1D RPL3L PPA1 DARS2 MRPL36 PPA2 MRPS2 EIF2B4 RPL3 EIF2S1 MARS MRPL51 EIF3H RPL4 SRP72 MARS2 EIF3C RPL39L RPL35 RPL7A TRAM1 RPS14 RPS27A SEC11A RPL13 FAU GSPT1 GFM1 RPS25 ERAL1 FARSB NARS OXA1L MRPL16 MRPS10 RPL27A MRPL11 EIF3M MRPL9 SRP68 MRPL37 EIF4B MRPL13 CARS RPL21 RPL26L1 MRPS25 RPS27L RPL22 MRPS27 RPL22L1 MRPL17 MRPL10 MRPL12 RPS2 MRPS11 RPS28 YARS MRPL18 MRPS14 EARS2 RPL18 EEF1A2 MTRF1L MRPL34 RPS5 MRPL55 HARS2 RPS11 PARS2 RPL10 EIF3K EEF1E1 RPL11 RPL38 MRPL20 RPS15A RPN1 MRPL30 EIF3D SRPRA RPL34 SRP54 MRPL1 EIF3F MRPL4 SARS2 EIF4EBP1 EIF2B2 MRPS26 SPCS3 MRPS34 SRP19 EPRS EIF5B MRPL42 RPS9 LARS2 RPS24 MRPS7 MRPL45 MRPL35 RPS4Y2 RPL10A EIF3E MRPS17 MRPL46 MRPS18B EIF2B5 TARS RPL10L EEF1A1 TSFM MRPS6 RPL19 MRPS18C RPN2 MRPL43 RPS15 RARS RPL36A RPL23 LARS RPL41 MTFMT RPS7 SARS VARS2 MRPL38 EIF3L MRPL47 MRPS24 EEF1A1P5 RPS12 SEC61G RPL14 MRPS36 RPS6 MRPL27 GSPT2 RPS3 GARS RPL39 VARS RPL18A MRPL22 MRPS33 ETF1 EIF3B RPL35A RPSA RPS16 MRPS21 AARS2 FARS2 MRPS5 EIF2S2 RPS29 IARS EIF3J SEC61A1 SRPRB MRPL2 EIF4A2 AIMP2 PTCD3 AARS EIF3G SSR3 EEF1G RPL8 MRPS35 SPCS2 CHCHD1 EIF2B3 MRPS23 EIF4A1 RPL29 MRPS30 MRPL21 RPL24 MRPS15 MRPL44 RPL15 MRPL23 QARS NARS2 EIF4H MRPL40 MRPL3 MTIF2 MRPL14 SSR4 FARSA MRPL41 TUFM EIF2B1 SEC11C DARS RPL9 HARS RPS21 RPS23 AIMP1 EIF4E RPS26 RPS13 GADD45GIP1 RPS8 DDOST MRPL39 CARS2 RPLP2 MTIF3 MRPS22 RPL32 RPL5 WARS2 RPL28 MRPS28 PABPC1 SEC61A2 RPS4Y1 AURKAIP1 MRPL28 MRPS31 SSR1 MRPL49 MRPL19 EEF2 MRPS9 MRPS16 WARS RARS2 EIF5 EIF1AX MRRF UBA52 SEC61B RPL36 EIF4G1 MRPL58 RPL31 RPL37 TRMT112 RPL13A RPL37A
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Hierarchy Landscape

The following plot represents the hierarchical landscape of 'Translation'. 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.

Sub-Pathways

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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.