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Gene Overview
Name ..................................................... : vha-6
Sequence ID ..................................................... : VW02B12L.1
Status (?) Can be one of the following two: Curated (manually annotated or based on a curated SACURE result), or Not curated (SACURE result reported without manual check). ..................................................... : Curated
KO (?) The KEGG orthology group (KO) that is associated with this gene. ..................................................... : K02154ATPeV0A ATP6N; V-type H+-transporting ATPase subunit a
Enzymes in the model (?) Enzymes that are part of the current metabolic network model. ..................................................... : 3.6.3.14names: H+-transporting two-sector ATPase;ATP synthase;F1-ATPase;FoF1-ATPase;H+-transporting ATPase;mitochondrial ATPase;coupling factors (F0, F1 and CF1);chloroplast ATPase;bacterial Ca2+/Mg2+ ATPase
Other enzymes (?) Enzymes that are associated with this gene in the WormFlux database, but not included in the current network model. ..................................................... : None
Model reactions (?) Reactions that are part of the current metabolic network model.

See the bottom of this page for a table of reactions.
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: RCC0250
Relevant model reactions (?) Model reactions that follow from the KEGG reactions associated with this gene, but that exclude this gene due to differences in reaction specificity or localization compared to the predictions for this gene. ..................................................... : ERROR
Other reactions (?) KEGG reactions that are associated with this gene in the WormFlux database, but not included in the current network model. ..................................................... : None

In WormPaths (?) Pathway maps where this gene is represented are listed here. ..................................................... : Not yet represented in WormPaths maps.
► | Gene-KO-Enzyme-Reaction Associations (click to view)▼ | Gene-KO-Enzyme-Reaction Associations (click to hide)
► | SACURE Summary (click to view)▼ | SACURE scores (click to hide)

Score table (?) Association scores for KOs best matching to the query gene according to each annotation predictor, and for the accepted KO if there is any (rightmost columns).

The predictors are ordered in decreasing weight of contribution to the decision-making process in SACURE.

See above for the final decision on the annotation of this gene.

Predictor Best scoring KOs Best score K02154 ERROR
KEGG (?) Score represents the annotation in KEGG database by June 2014.

Takes a value of either 0 (KO is not associated with the query gene) or 1 (KO is associated with the query gene).
K02154 1 1 ERROR
Cluster (?) Score represents the degree of relatedness of a KO to the query gene based on the clustering in the phylogenetic tree of protein sequences (see below for the tree).

Takes values from 0 to 1.
K02154 1.00 1.00 ERROR
myKEGG (?) Score represents the degree of relatedness of a KO to the query gene based on the Smith-Waterman alignment of protein sequence with most similar sequences from all organisms in the KEGG database.

Takes values from 0 to 1.

KOunknown indicates the score for sequences without any KO association in KEGG database.
K02154 0.50 0.50 ERROR
Tree (?) Score shows the degree of relatedness of a KO to the query gene based on the density of this KO in the phylogenetic tree of protein sequences (see below for the tree).

Takes values from 0 to 2 as the score is normalized to the second best KO.

KOunknown indicates the score for sequences without any KO association in KEGG database.
K02154 1.94 1.94 ERROR
KOG (?) Score indicates the absence or presence of a KO in association with one of the orthologs of the query gene according to a eukaryotic orthology database independent of KEGG (see HELP in the upper menu for details).

Takes a value of either 0 (absent) or 1 (present).
K02154 K02113
and 51 more...All best scoring KOs: K02154, K02113, K02112, K02111, K02110, K02117, K02115, K02114, K02119, K02118, K02139, K02148, K12646, K02149, K02131, K02130, K02133, K02132, K02135, K02155, K03224, K02150, K02153, K02152, K03662, K02137, K02136, K02412, K03661, K02108, K02109, K02140, K02141, K02128, K02129, K02144, K02145, K02146, K02147, K02122, K02123, K02151, K02121, K02126, K02127, K02124, K02125, K02134, K02138, K02142, K12649, K02120, K02143
1 1 ERROR
WormBase (?) Score represents matching between the KEGG descriptions of a KO (KO name and all related enzyme names) and the descriptions of the query gene in WormBase (gene overview and protein domains).

Value is increased by 0.5 for every perfect word match and reduced by 0.1 for each character interruption. A non-matching word always creates a 0 score.

WormBase description used for this gene was:

"ATPase, V0/A0 complex, 116kDa subunit $ V-type ATPase 116kDa subunit family $$ vha-6 encodes an ortholog of subunit a of the membrane-bound (V0) domain of vacuolar proton-translocating ATPase (V-ATPase); VHA-6 is orthologous to human ATP6N1A (OMIM:192130), ATP6V0A2, ATP6V0A4 (OMIM:605239, mutated in distal renal tubular acidosis), and TCIRG1 (OMIM:604592, mutated in osteopetrosis); VHA-6 is expressed in germline (P2 through Z3 cells until the comma stage), on the apical surface of postembryonic intestinal cells, and at the junction between pharynx and intestine; VHA-6 is required for growth and survival past the L1 larval stage; vha-6(RNAi) animals arrest as L1 larvae and remain alive (but do not grow) for one week; in S. cerevisiae, different V0 a-subunits (Stv1p and Vph1p) direct the assembly of V-ATPases to different membranes and organelles, suggesting that the profusion of such subunits in C. elegans (co-orthologous VHA-5, VHA-6, VHA-7, and six UNC-32 isoforms) may have a similar function; VHA-6 is predicted to capture protons from V-ATPase transmembrane rotor components and export the protons across the membrane."
K01535 1.5 0.0 ERROR
Overall (?) Overall score from SACURE that represents the logistic-regression-based probability of acceptance of a KO in association with the query gene. K02154 1.000 1.000 ERROR
► | Localization scores (click to view)▼ | Localization scores (click to hide)

Score table (?) Localization scores for proteins encoded by the query gene.

Each predictor is used to determine whether the protein is localized to mitochondria or other compartment.

Together with other genes and other predictors, these scores were used in the determination of the subcellular location of reactions associated with the query gene (see below for the reactions).

Predictor Mitochondrial Other
Mitoprot (?) Score represents the predicted probability that the protein is targeted to mitochondria (mitochondrial score) or not (other score) according to Mitoprot (click to reach).

If multiple isofoms of the same protein are available the highest scores are shown for each compartment.
0.01 0.99
MitoMiner (?) Score evaluates the evidence for mitochondrial targeting based on the orthologs in 12 eukaryotic model organisms that are in the MitoMiner database (click to reach).

If clear orthologs for the query gene are available in MitoMiner organisms, the score takes a value between 0 and 1 as a function of the ratio of orthologs that have hits (contributes to the mitochondrial score) or no hits (determines the other score) in the database. Mitochondrial score is also a function of the strength of the evidence for the orthologs found in the database (experimental evidence is given a higher weight than theoretical evidence during scoring).
Not available Not available
UniProt (?) Score shows the subcellular localization of proteins encoded by this gene as reported in UniProt (click to reach) in October 2014.

If a report is available, the score takes a value of either 0 (not reported to be localized to the pertaining compartment) or 1 (reported to be localized to the pertaining compartment).
Not available Not available
Org. DB (?) Score shows the subcellular localization of proteins encoded by this gene as reported in Organelle Database (click to reach).

If a report is available, the score takes a value of either 0 (not reported to be localized to the pertaining compartment) or 1 (reported to be localized to the pertaining compartment).
Not available Not available
► | Phylogenetic tree (click to view)▼ | Phylogenetic tree (click to hide)
K02154 MAM:myd ATP6V0A1 (B) K02154 HSA:hsa ATP6V0A1 (B) K02154 VER:phi ATP6V0A1 (B) K02154 INV:bfo BRAFLDRAFT_125140 (B) K02154 ART:api 100166586 (B) K02154 DME:dme Vha100-1 (B) K02154 CEL:cel unc-32 (PB) KO-TBD CEL:cel vha-6 (SUBJECT) K02154 NEM:cbr Cbr-vha-6 (R) K02154 CEL:cel vha-5 (P) KOunknown CEL:cel vha-7 (P) K02154 FUN:scm SCHCODRAFT_66267 (B) K02154 SCE:sce VPH1 (B) K02154 PLA:ppp PHYPADRAFT_214893 (B) K02154 ATH:ath VHA-A2 (B) K02154 PRO:pcb PC300005.00.0 (R) K02123 ARC:mcn Mcup_0371 (R) K02123 BAC:tpi TREPR_1148 (R) 0.1
Sequence labels indicate KO, taxonomy or model organism, organism name (if taxonomic group), and gene name, respectively. CEL, C. elegans; HSA, H. sapiens; DME, D. melanogaster; ATH, A. thaliana; SCE, S. cerevisiae; BAC, bacteria; ARC, archaea; PRO, protists; FUN, fungi; PLA, plants; INV, invertebrates; NEM, nematodes; ART, arthropods; VER, vertebrates; MAM, mammals. Parenthetical information for organisms other than CEL indicates whether the genes are introduced as best matches (B) or reciprocal best hits (R) to the query gene. Parenthetical information for CEL indicates whether the genes are introduced as paralogues (P) of the query gene or as reciprocal best matches to one of the other organisms in the tree (B). Organism abbreviations are from KEGG.
Reactions
ID Enzyme Reactants Products Genes (?) Multiple genes are separated by OR (I) or AND (&).

I indicates that genes are redundant within the group (e.g. paralogs encoding the same enzyme).
& indicates that genes are non-redundant within the group (e.g. genes encoding different subunits of the same enzyme).

If there are multiple groups of genes, as in an enzyme complex with some enzymes associated with multiple genes, or in a case where the same enzyme is associated with different orthology groups with paralogs, each group with multiple genes is shown in parentheses.
Pathway
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