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Fusion gene:F2RL1-SBK2 (FusionGDB2 ID:28162) |
Fusion Gene Summary for F2RL1-SBK2 |
Fusion gene summary |
Fusion gene information | Fusion gene name: F2RL1-SBK2 | Fusion gene ID: 28162 | Hgene | Tgene | Gene symbol | F2RL1 | SBK2 | Gene ID | 2150 | 646643 |
Gene name | F2R like trypsin receptor 1 | SH3 domain binding kinase family member 2 | |
Synonyms | GPR11|PAR2 | SGK069 | |
Cytomap | 5q13.3 | 19q13.42 | |
Type of gene | protein-coding | protein-coding | |
Description | proteinase-activated receptor 2G-protein coupled receptor 11coagulation factor II (thrombin) receptor-like 1protease-activated receptor 2thrombin receptor-like 1 | serine/threonine-protein kinase SBK2SH3-binding domain kinase family, member 2Sugen kinase 69 | |
Modification date | 20200313 | 20200313 | |
UniProtAcc | P55085 | . | |
Ensembl transtripts involved in fusion gene | ENST00000296677, | ENST00000344158, ENST00000413299, | |
Fusion gene scores | * DoF score | 2 X 2 X 2=8 | 2 X 2 X 1=4 |
# samples | 2 | 2 | |
** MAII score | log2(2/8*10)=1.32192809488736 | log2(2/4*10)=2.32192809488736 | |
Context | PubMed: F2RL1 [Title/Abstract] AND SBK2 [Title/Abstract] AND fusion [Title/Abstract] | ||
Most frequent breakpoint | F2RL1(76131133)-SBK2(56044206), # samples:1 | ||
Anticipated loss of major functional domain due to fusion event. |
* DoF score (Degree of Frequency) = # partners X # break points X # cancer types ** MAII score (Major Active Isofusion Index) = log2(# samples/DoF score*10) |
Gene ontology of each fusion partner gene with evidence of Inferred from Direct Assay (IDA) from Entrez |
Partner | Gene | GO ID | GO term | PubMed ID |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0002690 | positive regulation of leukocyte chemotaxis | 17991872 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0002741 | positive regulation of cytokine secretion involved in immune response | 11441110 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0007204 | positive regulation of cytosolic calcium ion concentration | 10725339 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0010804 | negative regulation of tumor necrosis factor-mediated signaling pathway | 19781631 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0030193 | regulation of blood coagulation | 17848177 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0030836 | positive regulation of actin filament depolymerization | 17500066 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0032930 | positive regulation of superoxide anion generation | 11714832 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0034145 | positive regulation of toll-like receptor 4 signaling pathway | 18622013 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0035926 | chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 2 secretion | 21501162 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0042119 | neutrophil activation | 15155775 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0043122 | regulation of I-kappaB kinase/NF-kappaB signaling | 18453611 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0043123 | positive regulation of I-kappaB kinase/NF-kappaB signaling | 11413129 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0043311 | positive regulation of eosinophil degranulation | 11714832 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0045944 | positive regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II | 16410250 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0046328 | regulation of JNK cascade | 16410250 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0046329 | negative regulation of JNK cascade | 19781631 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0046330 | positive regulation of JNK cascade | 11413129 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0050702 | interleukin-1 beta secretion | 15155775 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0050900 | leukocyte migration | 15155775 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0050927 | positive regulation of positive chemotaxis | 17991872 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0051607 | defense response to virus | 18453611|19494303 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0060100 | positive regulation of phagocytosis, engulfment | 21501162 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0061028 | establishment of endothelial barrier | 20826780 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0070374 | positive regulation of ERK1 and ERK2 cascade | 10725339 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0070963 | positive regulation of neutrophil mediated killing of gram-negative bacterium | 21501162 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0072608 | interleukin-10 secretion | 18453611 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0090195 | chemokine secretion | 19494303|21501162 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0090198 | negative regulation of chemokine secretion | 19865078 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:0097029 | mature conventional dendritic cell differentiation | 16478888 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:2000484 | positive regulation of interleukin-8 secretion | 15155775|17404307|18622013|19865078 |
Hgene | F2RL1 | GO:2000778 | positive regulation of interleukin-6 secretion | 11447194|15155775 |
Fusion gene breakpoints across F2RL1 (5'-gene) * Click on the image to open the UCSC genome browser with custom track showing this image in a new window. |
Fusion gene breakpoints across SBK2 (3'-gene) * Click on the image to open the UCSC genome browser with custom track showing this image in a new window. |
Fusion gene information from two resources (ChiTars 5.0 and ChimerDB 4.0) * All genome coordinats were lifted-over on hg19. * Click on the break point to see the gene structure around the break point region using the UCSC Genome Browser. |
Source | Disease | Sample | Hgene | Hchr | Hbp | Hstrand | Tgene | Tchr | Tbp | Tstrand |
ChiTaRS5.0 | N/A | AX381390 | F2RL1 | chr5 | 76131133 | + | SBK2 | chr19 | 56044206 | - |
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Fusion Gene ORF analysis for F2RL1-SBK2 |
Open reading frame (ORF) analsis of fusion genes based on Ensembl gene isoform structure. * Click on the break point to see the gene structure around the break point region using the UCSC Genome Browser. |
ORF | Henst | Tenst | Hgene | Hchr | Hbp | Hstrand | Tgene | Tchr | Tbp | Tstrand |
3UTR-intron | ENST00000296677 | ENST00000344158 | F2RL1 | chr5 | 76131133 | + | SBK2 | chr19 | 56044206 | - |
3UTR-intron | ENST00000296677 | ENST00000413299 | F2RL1 | chr5 | 76131133 | + | SBK2 | chr19 | 56044206 | - |
ORFfinder result based on the fusion transcript sequence of in-frame fusion genes. |
Henst | Tenst | Hgene | Hchr | Hbp | Hstrand | Tgene | Tchr | Tbp | Tstrand | Seq length (transcript) | BP loci (transcript) | Predicted start (transcript) | Predicted stop (transcript) | Seq length (amino acids) |
DeepORF prediction of the coding potential based on the fusion transcript sequence of in-frame fusion genes. DeepORF is a coding potential classifier based on convolutional neural network by comparing the real Ribo-seq data. If the no-coding score < 0.5 and coding score > 0.5, then the in-frame fusion transcript is predicted as being likely translated. |
Henst | Tenst | Hgene | Hchr | Hbp | Hstrand | Tgene | Tchr | Tbp | Tstrand | No-coding score | Coding score |
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Fusion Genomic Features for F2RL1-SBK2 |
FusionAI prediction of the potential fusion gene breakpoint based on the pre-mature RNA sequence context (+/- 5kb of individual partner genes, total 20kb length sequence). FusionAI is a fusion gene breakpoint classifier based on convolutional neural network by comparing the fusion positive and negative sequence context of ~ 20K fusion gene data. From here, we can have the relative potentency of the 20K genomic sequence how individual sequnce will be likely used as the gene fusion breakpoints. |
Hgene | Hchr | Hbp | Hstrand | Tgene | Tchr | Tbp | Tstrand | 1-p | p (fusion gene breakpoint) |
Distribution of 44 human genomic features loci across 20kb length fusion breakpoint regions. We integrated a total of 44 different types of human genomic feature loci information across five big categories including virus integration sites, repeats, structural variants, chromatin states, and gene expression regulation. More details are in help page. |
Distribution of 44 human genomic features loci across 20kb length fusion breakpoint regions that are ovelapped with the top 1% feature importance score regions. More details are in help page. |
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Fusion Protein Features for F2RL1-SBK2 |
Four levels of functional features of fusion genes Go to FGviewer search page for the most frequent breakpoint (https://ccsmweb.uth.edu/FGviewer/:76131133/:56044206) - FGviewer provides the online visualization of the retention search of the protein functional features across DNA, RNA, protein, and pathological levels. - How to search 1. Put your fusion gene symbol. 2. Press the tab key until there will be shown the breakpoint information filled. 4. Go down and press 'Search' tab twice. 4. Go down to have the hyperlink of the search result. 5. Click the hyperlink. 6. See the FGviewer result for your fusion gene. |
Main function of each fusion partner protein. (from UniProt) |
Hgene | Tgene |
F2RL1 | . |
FUNCTION: Receptor for trypsin and trypsin-like enzymes coupled to G proteins (PubMed:28445455). Its function is mediated through the activation of several signaling pathways including phospholipase C (PLC), intracellular calcium, mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), I-kappaB kinase/NF-kappaB and Rho (PubMed:28445455). Can also be transactivated by cleaved F2R/PAR1. Involved in modulation of inflammatory responses and regulation of innate and adaptive immunity, and acts as a sensor for proteolytic enzymes generated during infection. Generally is promoting inflammation. Can signal synergistically with TLR4 and probably TLR2 in inflammatory responses and modulates TLR3 signaling. Has a protective role in establishing the endothelial barrier; the activity involves coagulation factor X. Regulates endothelial cell barrier integrity during neutrophil extravasation, probably following proteolytic cleavage by PRTN3 (PubMed:23202369). Proposed to have a bronchoprotective role in airway epithelium, but also shown to compromise the airway epithelial barrier by interrupting E-cadherin adhesion (PubMed:10086357). Involved in the regulation of vascular tone; activation results in hypotension presumably mediated by vasodilation. Associates with a subset of G proteins alpha subunits such as GNAQ, GNA11, GNA14, GNA12 and GNA13, but probably not with G(o) alpha, G(i) subunit alpha-1 and G(i) subunit alpha-2. However, according to PubMed:21627585 can signal through G(i) subunit alpha. Believed to be a class B receptor which internalizes as a complex with arrestin and traffic with it to endosomal vesicles, presumably as desensitized receptor, for extended periods of time. Mediates inhibition of TNF-alpha stimulated JNK phosphorylation via coupling to GNAQ and GNA11; the function involves dissociation of RIPK1 and TRADD from TNFR1. Mediates phosphorylation of nuclear factor NF-kappa-B RELA subunit at 'Ser-536'; the function involves IKBKB and is predominantly independent of G proteins. Involved in cellular migration. Involved in cytoskeletal rearrangement and chemotaxis through beta-arrestin-promoted scaffolds; the function is independent of GNAQ and GNA11 and involves promotion of cofilin dephosphorylation and actin filament severing. Induces redistribution of COPS5 from the plasma membrane to the cytosol and activation of the JNK cascade is mediated by COPS5. Involved in the recruitment of leukocytes to the sites of inflammation and is the major PAR receptor capable of modulating eosinophil function such as proinflammatory cytokine secretion, superoxide production and degranulation. During inflammation promotes dendritic cell maturation, trafficking to the lymph nodes and subsequent T-cell activation. Involved in antimicrobial response of innate immune cells; activation enhances phagocytosis of Gram-positive and killing of Gram-negative bacteria. Acts synergistically with interferon-gamma in enhancing antiviral responses. Implicated in a number of acute and chronic inflammatory diseases such as of the joints, lungs, brain, gastrointestinal tract, periodontium, skin, and vascular systems, and in autoimmune disorders. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:10086357, ECO:0000269|PubMed:10725339, ECO:0000269|PubMed:11413129, ECO:0000269|PubMed:11441110, ECO:0000269|PubMed:11447194, ECO:0000269|PubMed:11714832, ECO:0000269|PubMed:12832443, ECO:0000269|PubMed:15155775, ECO:0000269|PubMed:16359518, ECO:0000269|PubMed:16410250, ECO:0000269|PubMed:16478888, ECO:0000269|PubMed:16714334, ECO:0000269|PubMed:17404307, ECO:0000269|PubMed:17500066, ECO:0000269|PubMed:18424071, ECO:0000269|PubMed:18453611, ECO:0000269|PubMed:18474671, ECO:0000269|PubMed:18622013, ECO:0000269|PubMed:19494303, ECO:0000269|PubMed:19781631, ECO:0000269|PubMed:19864598, ECO:0000269|PubMed:19865078, ECO:0000269|PubMed:20826780, ECO:0000269|PubMed:21501162, ECO:0000269|PubMed:23202369, ECO:0000269|PubMed:28445455}. | FUNCTION: Transcriptional activator which is required for calcium-dependent dendritic growth and branching in cortical neurons. Recruits CREB-binding protein (CREBBP) to nuclear bodies. Component of the CREST-BRG1 complex, a multiprotein complex that regulates promoter activation by orchestrating a calcium-dependent release of a repressor complex and a recruitment of an activator complex. In resting neurons, transcription of the c-FOS promoter is inhibited by BRG1-dependent recruitment of a phospho-RB1-HDAC1 repressor complex. Upon calcium influx, RB1 is dephosphorylated by calcineurin, which leads to release of the repressor complex. At the same time, there is increased recruitment of CREBBP to the promoter by a CREST-dependent mechanism, which leads to transcriptional activation. The CREST-BRG1 complex also binds to the NR2B promoter, and activity-dependent induction of NR2B expression involves a release of HDAC1 and recruitment of CREBBP (By similarity). {ECO:0000250}. |
Retention analysis result of each fusion partner protein across 39 protein features of UniProt such as six molecule processing features, 13 region features, four site features, six amino acid modification features, two natural variation features, five experimental info features, and 3 secondary structure features. Here, because of limited space for viewing, we only show the protein feature retention information belong to the 13 regional features. All retention annotation result can be downloaded at * Minus value of BPloci means that the break pointn is located before the CDS. |
- In-frame and retained protein feature among the 13 regional features. |
Partner | Gene | Hbp | Tbp | ENST | Strand | BPexon | TotalExon | Protein feature loci | *BPloci | TotalLen | Protein feature | Protein feature note |
- In-frame and not-retained protein feature among the 13 regional features. |
Partner | Gene | Hbp | Tbp | ENST | Strand | BPexon | TotalExon | Protein feature loci | *BPloci | TotalLen | Protein feature | Protein feature note |
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Fusion Gene Sequence for F2RL1-SBK2 |
For in-frame fusion transcripts, we provide the fusion transcript sequences and fusion amino acid sequences. To have fusion amino acid sequence, we ran ORFfinder and chose the longest ORF among the all predicted ones. |
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Fusion Gene PPI Analysis for F2RL1-SBK2 |
Go to ChiPPI (Chimeric Protein-Protein interactions) to see the chimeric PPI interaction in |
Protein-protein interactors with each fusion partner protein in wild-type (BIOGRID-3.4.160) |
Hgene | Hgene's interactors | Tgene | Tgene's interactors |
- Retained PPIs in in-frame fusion. |
Partner | Gene | Hbp | Tbp | ENST | Strand | BPexon | TotalExon | Protein feature loci | *BPloci | TotalLen | Still interaction with |
- Lost PPIs in in-frame fusion. |
Partner | Gene | Hbp | Tbp | ENST | Strand | BPexon | TotalExon | Protein feature loci | *BPloci | TotalLen | Interaction lost with |
- Retained PPIs, but lost function due to frame-shift fusion. |
Partner | Gene | Hbp | Tbp | ENST | Strand | BPexon | TotalExon | Protein feature loci | *BPloci | TotalLen | Interaction lost with |
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Related Drugs for F2RL1-SBK2 |
Drugs targeting genes involved in this fusion gene. (DrugBank Version 5.1.8 2021-05-08) |
Partner | Gene | UniProtAcc | DrugBank ID | Drug name | Drug activity | Drug type | Drug status |
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Related Diseases for F2RL1-SBK2 |
Diseases associated with fusion partners. (DisGeNet 4.0) |
Partner | Gene | Disease ID | Disease name | # pubmeds | Source |