Gene description for RAB19
Gene name RAB19, member RAS oncogene family
Gene symbol RAB19
Other names/aliases -
Species Bos taurus
 Database cross references - RAB19
ExoCarta ExoCarta_506911
Entrez Gene 506911
UniProt Q3ZC27  
 RAB19 identified in exosomes derived from the following tissue/cell type
Milk 23459212    
 Gene ontology annotations for RAB19
Molecular Function
    GTP binding GO:0005525 IEA
    GTPase activity GO:0003924 IBA
Biological Process
    metabolic process GO:0008152 IBA
    Rab protein signal transduction GO:0032482 IBA
    intracellular protein transport GO:0006886 IBA
Subcellular Localization
    Golgi apparatus GO:0005794 IBA
    endosome GO:0005768 IBA
    plasma membrane GO:0005886 IEA
    extracellular exosome GO:0070062 IEA
 Experiment description of studies that identified RAB19 in exosomes
1
Experiment ID 213
ISEV standards
EV Biophysical techniques
EV Cytosolic markers
EV Membrane markers
EV Negative markers
EV Particle analysis
Identified molecule protein
Identification method Mass spectrometry
PubMed ID 23459212    
Organism Bos taurus
Experiment description Bovine milk proteome: Quantitative changes in normal milk exosomes, milk fat globule membranes and whey proteomes resulting from Staphylococcus aureus mastitis.
Authors Reinhardt TA, Sacco RE, Nonnecke BJ, Lippolis JD.
Journal name J Proteomics
Publication year 2013
Sample Milk
Sample name Staphylococcus aureus-infected-Milk
Isolation/purification methods Differential centrifugation
Ultracentrifugation
Filtration
Sucrose density gradient
FACS
Flotation density -
Molecules identified in the study Protein
Methods used in the study Mass spectrometry
 Protein-protein interactions for RAB19
  Protein Interactor ExoCarta ID Identification method PubMed Species
No interactions are found.
 Pathways in which RAB19 is involved
No pathways found





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