Summary | |
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Symbol | ERO1A |
Name | endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase alpha |
Aliases | ERO1-alpha; Ero1alpha; ERO1L; ERO1 (S. cerevisiae)-like; ERO1-like (S. cerevisiae); ERO1-L; ERO1-L-alpha; ER ...... |
Chromosomal Location | 14q22.1 |
External Links | HGNC, NCBI, Ensembl, Uniprot, GeneCards |
Content |
Basic function annotation. > Subcellular Location, Domain and Function > Gene Ontology > KEGG and Reactome Pathway |
Subcellular Location | Endoplasmic reticulum membrane Peripheral membrane protein Lumenal side Note=The association with ERP44 is essential for its retention in the endoplasmic reticulum. |
Domain |
PF04137 Endoplasmic Reticulum Oxidoreductin 1 (ERO1) |
Function |
Oxidoreductase involved in disulfide bond formation in the endoplasmic reticulum. Efficiently reoxidizes P4HB/PDI, the enzyme catalyzing protein disulfide formation, in order to allow P4HB to sustain additional rounds of disulfide formation. Following P4HB reoxidation, passes its electrons to molecular oxygen via FAD, leading to the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the cell. Required for the proper folding of immunoglobulins. Involved in the release of the unfolded cholera toxin from reduced P4HB/PDI in case of infection by V.cholerae, thereby playing a role in retrotranslocation of the toxin. Plays an important role in ER stress-induced, CHOP-dependent apoptosis by activating the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor IP3R1. |
Biological Process |
GO:0000302 response to reactive oxygen species GO:0001666 response to hypoxia GO:0006457 protein folding GO:0006458 'de novo' protein folding GO:0006575 cellular modified amino acid metabolic process GO:0006816 calcium ion transport GO:0006874 cellular calcium ion homeostasis GO:0006875 cellular metal ion homeostasis GO:0006979 response to oxidative stress GO:0006986 response to unfolded protein GO:0007204 positive regulation of cytosolic calcium ion concentration GO:0007568 aging GO:0009266 response to temperature stimulus GO:0010260 animal organ senescence GO:0019471 4-hydroxyproline metabolic process GO:0022417 protein maturation by protein folding GO:0030198 extracellular matrix organization GO:0030968 endoplasmic reticulum unfolded protein response GO:0032844 regulation of homeostatic process GO:0032845 negative regulation of homeostatic process GO:0034620 cellular response to unfolded protein GO:0034975 protein folding in endoplasmic reticulum GO:0034976 response to endoplasmic reticulum stress GO:0035966 response to topologically incorrect protein GO:0035967 cellular response to topologically incorrect protein GO:0036293 response to decreased oxygen levels GO:0036294 cellular response to decreased oxygen levels GO:0043062 extracellular structure organization GO:0045444 fat cell differentiation GO:0045454 cell redox homeostasis GO:0050873 brown fat cell differentiation GO:0051084 'de novo' posttranslational protein folding GO:0051085 chaperone mediated protein folding requiring cofactor GO:0051208 sequestering of calcium ion GO:0051209 release of sequestered calcium ion into cytosol GO:0051235 maintenance of location GO:0051238 sequestering of metal ion GO:0051282 regulation of sequestering of calcium ion GO:0051283 negative regulation of sequestering of calcium ion GO:0051480 regulation of cytosolic calcium ion concentration GO:0051604 protein maturation GO:0055074 calcium ion homeostasis GO:0060401 cytosolic calcium ion transport GO:0060402 calcium ion transport into cytosol GO:0061077 chaperone-mediated protein folding GO:0070059 intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in response to endoplasmic reticulum stress GO:0070482 response to oxygen levels GO:0070509 calcium ion import GO:0070588 calcium ion transmembrane transport GO:0070838 divalent metal ion transport GO:0071453 cellular response to oxygen levels GO:0071456 cellular response to hypoxia GO:0072503 cellular divalent inorganic cation homeostasis GO:0072507 divalent inorganic cation homeostasis GO:0072511 divalent inorganic cation transport GO:0097193 intrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway GO:0097553 calcium ion transmembrane import into cytosol GO:1901605 alpha-amino acid metabolic process GO:1902656 calcium ion import into cytosol GO:2000021 regulation of ion homeostasis |
Molecular Function |
GO:0003756 protein disulfide isomerase activity GO:0015035 protein disulfide oxidoreductase activity GO:0015036 disulfide oxidoreductase activity GO:0016667 oxidoreductase activity, acting on a sulfur group of donors GO:0016671 oxidoreductase activity, acting on a sulfur group of donors, disulfide as acceptor GO:0016853 isomerase activity GO:0016860 intramolecular oxidoreductase activity GO:0016864 intramolecular oxidoreductase activity, transposing S-S bonds |
Cellular Component |
GO:0005788 endoplasmic reticulum lumen GO:0030425 dendrite |
KEGG |
hsa04141 Protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum |
Reactome |
R-HSA-2262752: Cellular responses to stress R-HSA-3299685: Detoxification of Reactive Oxygen Species R-HSA-264876: Insulin processing R-HSA-392499: Metabolism of proteins R-HSA-2980736: Peptide hormone metabolism |
Summary | |
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Symbol | ERO1A |
Name | endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase alpha |
Aliases | ERO1-alpha; Ero1alpha; ERO1L; ERO1 (S. cerevisiae)-like; ERO1-like (S. cerevisiae); ERO1-L; ERO1-L-alpha; ER ...... |
Chromosomal Location | 14q22.1 |
External Links | HGNC, NCBI, Ensembl, Uniprot, GeneCards |
Content | Literatures that report relations between ERO1A and anti-tumor immunity. The specific mechanism were also collected if the literature reports that a gene specifically promotes or inhibits the infiltration or function of T/NK cells. |
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Summary | |
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Symbol | ERO1A |
Name | endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase alpha |
Aliases | ERO1-alpha; Ero1alpha; ERO1L; ERO1 (S. cerevisiae)-like; ERO1-like (S. cerevisiae); ERO1-L; ERO1-L-alpha; ER ...... |
Chromosomal Location | 14q22.1 |
External Links | HGNC, NCBI, Ensembl, Uniprot, GeneCards |
Content | High-throughput screening data (e.g. CRISPR-Cas9, shRNA and RNAi) for T cell-mediated killing. Genetic screen techniques can identify mechanisms of tumor cell resistance (e.g., PTPN2) and sensitivity (e.g., APLNR) to killing by cytotoxic T cells, the central effectors of anti-tumor immunity. After comprehensively searching, eight groups of screening data sets were collected in the current database. In this tab, users can check whether their selected genes cause resistance or increase sensitivity to T cell-mediated killing in various data sets. |
> High-throughput Screening
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Statistical results of ERO1A in screening data sets for detecting immune reponses.
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Summary | |
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Symbol | ERO1A |
Name | endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase alpha |
Aliases | ERO1-alpha; Ero1alpha; ERO1L; ERO1 (S. cerevisiae)-like; ERO1-like (S. cerevisiae); ERO1-L; ERO1-L-alpha; ER ...... |
Chromosomal Location | 14q22.1 |
External Links | HGNC, NCBI, Ensembl, Uniprot, GeneCards |
Content |
Transcriptomic and genomic profiling of pre-treated tumor biopsies from responders and non-responders to immunotherapy. These data were used to identify signatures and mechanisms of response to checkpoint blockade (e.g., anti-PDL1 and anti-PD1). One example is that mutations in the gene PBRM1 benefit clinical survival of patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma. After comprehensively searching, we collected 5 and 6 of transcriptomic and genomic data sets, respectively. In this tab, users can check whether their selected genes have significant difference of expression or mutation between responders and non-responders in various data sets. > Expression difference between responders and non-responders > Mutation difference between responders and non-responders |
Points in the above scatter plot represent the expression difference of ERO1A in various data sets.
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Points in the above scatter plot represent the mutation difference of ERO1A in various data sets.
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Summary | |
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Symbol | ERO1A |
Name | endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase alpha |
Aliases | ERO1-alpha; Ero1alpha; ERO1L; ERO1 (S. cerevisiae)-like; ERO1-like (S. cerevisiae); ERO1-L; ERO1-L-alpha; ER ...... |
Chromosomal Location | 14q22.1 |
External Links | HGNC, NCBI, Ensembl, Uniprot, GeneCards |
Content |
Relations between abundance of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and expression, copy number, methylation, or mutation of ERO1A. The immune-related signatures of 28 TIL types from Charoentong's study, which can be viewed in the download page. For each cancer type, the relative abundance of TILs were inferred by using gene set variation analysis (GSVA) based on gene expression profile. In this tab, users can examine which kinds of TILs might be regulated by the current gene. |
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Symbol | ERO1A |
Name | endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase alpha |
Aliases | ERO1-alpha; Ero1alpha; ERO1L; ERO1 (S. cerevisiae)-like; ERO1-like (S. cerevisiae); ERO1-L; ERO1-L-alpha; ER ...... |
Chromosomal Location | 14q22.1 |
External Links | HGNC, NCBI, Ensembl, Uniprot, GeneCards |
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Relations between three kinds of immunomodulators and expression, copy number, methylation, or mutation of ERO1A. These immunomo-dulators were collected from Charoentong's study. In this tab, users can examine which immunomodulators might be regulated by ERO1A. > Immunoinhibitor > Immunostimulator > MHC molecule |
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Symbol | ERO1A |
Name | endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase alpha |
Aliases | ERO1-alpha; Ero1alpha; ERO1L; ERO1 (S. cerevisiae)-like; ERO1-like (S. cerevisiae); ERO1-L; ERO1-L-alpha; ER ...... |
Chromosomal Location | 14q22.1 |
External Links | HGNC, NCBI, Ensembl, Uniprot, GeneCards |
Content |
Relations between chemokines (or receptors) and expression, copy number, methylation, or mutation of ERO1A. In this tab, users can examine which chemokines (or receptors) might be regulated by the current gene. > Chemokine > Receptor |
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Symbol | ERO1A |
Name | endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase alpha |
Aliases | ERO1-alpha; Ero1alpha; ERO1L; ERO1 (S. cerevisiae)-like; ERO1-like (S. cerevisiae); ERO1-L; ERO1-L-alpha; ER ...... |
Chromosomal Location | 14q22.1 |
External Links | HGNC, NCBI, Ensembl, Uniprot, GeneCards |
Content |
Distribution of ERO1A expression across immune and molecular subtypes. > Immune subtype > Molecular subtype |
Summary | |
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Symbol | ERO1A |
Name | endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase alpha |
Aliases | ERO1-alpha; Ero1alpha; ERO1L; ERO1 (S. cerevisiae)-like; ERO1-like (S. cerevisiae); ERO1-L; ERO1-L-alpha; ER ...... |
Chromosomal Location | 14q22.1 |
External Links | HGNC, NCBI, Ensembl, Uniprot, GeneCards |
Content |
Associations between ERO1A and clinical features. > Overall survival analysis > Cancer stage > Tumor grade |
Summary | |
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Symbol | ERO1A |
Name | endoplasmic reticulum oxidoreductase alpha |
Aliases | ERO1-alpha; Ero1alpha; ERO1L; ERO1 (S. cerevisiae)-like; ERO1-like (S. cerevisiae); ERO1-L; ERO1-L-alpha; ER ...... |
Chromosomal Location | 14q22.1 |
External Links | HGNC, NCBI, Ensembl, Uniprot, GeneCards |
Content | Drugs targeting ERO1A collected from DrugBank database. |
There is no record. |