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Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ======= DPM2 ======= == Gene Information == * **<color #00a2e8>Official Symbol</color>**: DPM2 * **<color #00a2e8>Official Name</color>**: dolichyl-phosphate mannosyltransferase subunit 2, regulatory * **<color #00a2e8>Aliases and Previous Symbols</color>**: N/A * **<color #00a2e8>Entrez ID</color>**: [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/?term=8818|8818]] * **<color #00a2e8>UniProt</color>**: [[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/O94777|O94777]] * **<color #00a2e8>Interactions</color>**: [[https://thebiogrid.org/search.php?search=DPM2&organism=9606|BioGRID]] * **<color #00a2e8>PubMed articles</color>**: [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=gene%20DPM2|Open PubMed]] * **<color #00a2e8>OMIM</color>**: [[https://omim.org/entry/603564|Open OMIM]] == Function Summary == * **<color #00a2e8>Entrez Summary</color>**: Dolichol-phosphate mannose (Dol-P-Man) serves as a donor of mannosyl residues on the lumenal side of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Lack of Dol-P-Man results in defective surface expression of GPI-anchored proteins. Dol-P-Man is synthesized from GDP-mannose and dolichol-phosphate on the cytosolic side of the ER by the enzyme dolichyl-phosphate mannosyltransferase. The protein encoded by this gene is a hydrophobic protein that contains 2 predicted transmembrane domains and a putative ER localization signal near the C terminus. This protein associates with DPM1 in vivo and is required for the ER localization and stable expression of DPM1 and also enhances the binding of dolichol-phosphate to DPM1. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]. * **<color #00a2e8>UniProt Summary</color>**: Regulates the biosynthesis of dolichol phosphate- mannose. Regulatory subunit of the dolichol-phosphate mannose (DPM) synthase complex; essential for the ER localization and stable expression of DPM1. When associated with the GPI-GlcNAc transferase (GPI-GnT) complex enhances but is not essential for its activity. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:10944123}. <button type='primary' size='sm' modal='Pfam_Domains'>Pfam Domains</button> <button type='primary' size='sm' modal='GO_terms'>GO Terms</button> <modal id='Pfam_Domains' size='lg' title='Pfam Domains'> |DPM2| </modal> <modal id='GO_terms' size='lg' title='GO Terms'> |dolichol-phosphate-mannose synthase complex| |dolichyl-phosphate beta-D-mannosyltransferase activity| |dolichol metabolic process| |glycosylphosphatidylinositol-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase (GPI-GnT) complex| |polyprenol metabolic process| |enzyme regulator activity| |preassembly of GPI anchor in ER membrane| |protein O-linked mannosylation| |protein mannosylation| |GPI anchor biosynthetic process| |GPI anchor metabolic process| |protein N-linked glycosylation via asparagine| |peptidyl-asparagine modification| |mannosylation| |glycolipid biosynthetic process| |protein N-linked glycosylation| |protein lipidation| |lipoprotein biosynthetic process| |integral component of endoplasmic reticulum membrane| |glycolipid metabolic process| |phosphatidylinositol biosynthetic process| |liposaccharide metabolic process| |protein O-linked glycosylation| |lipoprotein metabolic process| |membrane lipid biosynthetic process| |isoprenoid metabolic process| |phosphatidylinositol metabolic process| |membrane lipid metabolic process| |glycerophospholipid biosynthetic process| |glycerolipid biosynthetic process| |phospholipid biosynthetic process| |protein glycosylation| |macromolecule glycosylation| |glycosylation| |regulation of protein stability| |glycerophospholipid metabolic process| |alcohol metabolic process| |glycoprotein biosynthetic process| |phospholipid metabolic process| |glycerolipid metabolic process| |glycoprotein metabolic process| |organic hydroxy compound metabolic process| |organophosphate biosynthetic process| |lipid biosynthetic process| |carbohydrate derivative biosynthetic process| |peptidyl-amino acid modification| |organophosphate metabolic process| |endoplasmic reticulum membrane| |cellular lipid metabolic process| |carbohydrate derivative metabolic process| |lipid metabolic process| |organonitrogen compound biosynthetic process| |cellular macromolecule biosynthetic process| |small molecule metabolic process| |macromolecule biosynthetic process| </modal> \\ === CRISPR Data === <button type='primary' size='small' modal='Compound_Hit'>Compound Hit</button> <button type='default' size='small' modal='Most_Correlated_Genes'>Most Correlated Genes in Chemogenomics</button> <button type='primary' size='small' modal='Essential_Avana'>Tissues where Essential in the Avana Dataset (DepMap 20Q1)</button> <modal id='Compound_Hit' size='lg' title='Compound Hit'> ^Screen^Score^ |[[:results:exp262|Alda-1 10μM R06 exp262]]|-1.97| |[[:results:exp537|WNT3A 44ng/ml R08 exp537]]|1.7| </modal> <modal id='Most_Correlated_Genes' size='lg' title='Most Correlated Genes in Chemogenomics'> No correlation found to any other genes in chemogenomics. </modal> <modal id='Essential_Avana' size='lg' title='Tissues where Essential in the Avana Dataset (DepMap 20Q1)'> Global Fraction of Cell Lines Where Essential: 41/739 ^Tissue^Fraction Of Cell Lines Where Essential^ |1290807.0|0/1| |909776.0|0/1| |bile duct|3/28| |blood|2/28| |bone|0/26| |breast|0/33| |central nervous system|1/56| |cervix|0/4| |colorectal|0/17| |esophagus|0/13| |fibroblast|0/1| |gastric|2/16| |kidney|2/21| |liver|2/20| |lung|4/75| |lymphocyte|0/16| |ovary|1/26| |pancreas|0/24| |peripheral nervous system|0/16| |plasma cell|10/15| |prostate|0/1| |skin|0/24| |soft tissue|0/9| |thyroid|0/2| |upper aerodigestive|5/22| |urinary tract|0/29| |uterus|1/5| </modal> == Essentiality in NALM6 == * **<color #00a2e8>Essentiality Rank</color>**: 4108 * **<color #00a2e8>Expression level (log2 read counts)</color>**: 4.74 <button type='primary' size='small' modal='Dist_expr'>Expression Distribution</button> <modal id='Dist_expr' size='lg' title='DPM2 Expression in NALM6 Cells: 4.74'> {{:chemogenomics:nalm6 dist.png?nolink |}} </modal> Last modified: 2026/01/07 22:36by 127.0.0.1