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GENE - CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS REPORT

RGD ID: 3185
Species: Rattus norvegicus
RGD Object: Gene
Symbol: Nos2
Name: nitric oxide synthase 2
Acc ID: CHEBI:15551
Term: prostaglandin E2
Definition: Prostaglandin F2alpha in which the hydroxy group at position 9 has been oxidised to the corresponding ketone. Prostaglandin E2 is the most common and most biologically potent of mammalian prostaglandins.
Chemical ID: MESH:D015232
Note: Use of the qualifier "multiple interactions" designates that the annotated interaction is comprised of a complex set of reactions and/or regulatory events, possibly involving additional chemicals and/or gene products.
Object SymbolQualifierEvidenceWithReferenceSourceNotesOriginal Reference(s)
Nos2multiple interactionsEXP 6480464CTDDinoprostone inhibits the reaction [Indomethacin results in increased activity of NOS2 protein]; Dinoprostone inhibits the reaction [Indomethacin results in increased expression of NOS2 mRNA]PMID:16944022
Nos2increases response to substanceISONos2 (Mus musculus)6480464CTDNOS2 results in increased susceptibility to DinoprostonePMID:15491851
Nos2multiple interactionsISONos2 (Mus musculus)6480464CTD[Ozone results in increased expression of NOS2 protein] which results in increased abundance of Dinoprostone; Dinoprostone inhibits the reaction [PTGS1 gene mutant form promotes the reaction [Carbon Tetrachloride results in increased expression of NOS2 protein]]; NOS2 protein promotes the reaction [[Morphine results in increased expression of PTGS2 protein] which results in increased abundance of Dinoprostone]PMID:11919077 PMID:16325209 PMID:25432964
Nos2multiple interactionsISONOS2 (Homo sapiens)6480464CTD[Lipopolysaccharides results in increased expression of NOS2 protein] which results in increased chemical synthesis of Dinoprostone; honokiol inhibits the reaction [[Lipopolysaccharides results in increased expression of NOS2 protein] which results in increased chemical synthesis of Dinoprostone]PMID:21147091
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