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GENE - CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS REPORT

RGD ID: 735878
Species: Homo sapiens
RGD Object: Gene
Symbol: ACHE
Name: acetylcholinesterase (Yt blood group)
Acc ID: CHEBI:16794
Term: scopolamine
Definition: A tropane alkaloid that is the (S)-tropic acid ester of 6beta,7beta-epoxy-1alphaH,5alphaH-tropan-3alpha-ol.
Chemical ID: MESH:D012601
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)
ACHEincreases activityEXP 6480464CTDScopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE proteinPMID:20694781
ACHEmultiple interactionsEXP 6480464CTDkangshuai yizhi inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE protein]PMID:20694781
ACHEaffects activityISOAche (Mus musculus)6480464CTDScopolamine affects the activity of ACHE proteinPMID:26434561
ACHEaffects response to substanceISOAche (Mus musculus)6480464CTDACHE affects the susceptibility to ScopolaminePMID:18672024
ACHEdecreases activityISOAche (Rattus norvegicus)6480464CTDScopolamine results in decreased activity of ACHE proteinPMID:11814146
ACHEdecreases expressionISOAche (Mus musculus)6480464CTDScopolamine results in decreased expression of ACHE proteinPMID:22426032
ACHEincreases activityISOAche (Rattus norvegicus)6480464CTDScopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE proteinPMID:20871768 PMID:28837785
ACHEincreases activityISOAche (Mus musculus)6480464CTDScopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE proteinPMID:15301936 PMID:20673844 PMID:26408985 PMID:27717698 PMID:29133030 PMID:34371027
ACHEincreases expressionISOAche (Mus musculus)6480464CTDScopolamine results in increased expression of ACHE mRNA; Scopolamine results in increased expression of ACHE proteinPMID:26434561 PMID:31077737 PMID:32001261
ACHEincreases response to substanceISOAche (Mus musculus)6480464CTDACHE protein results in increased susceptibility to ScopolaminePMID:18533140
ACHEmultiple interactionsISOAche (Rattus norvegicus)6480464CTDAscorbic Acid inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in decreased activity of ACHE protein]; Canagliflozin inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE protein]; Galantamine inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE protein]; stevioside inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE protein]; Vitamin E inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in decreased activity of ACHE protein]PMID:11814146 PMID:20871768 PMID:28837785
ACHEmultiple interactionsISOAche (Mus musculus)6480464CTD7-fluoro-1,3-diphenylisoquinoline-1-amine inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased expression of ACHE protein]; acanthoside B inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased expression of ACHE protein]; ajoene inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE protein]; chong-myung-tang inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE protein]; dihydroactinidiolide inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE protein]; Donepezil inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE protein]; mangiferin inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in decreased expression of ACHE protein]; Piracetam inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE protein]; Plant Extracts affects the reaction [Scopolamine affects the activity of ACHE protein]; Plant Extracts inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE protein]; Plant Extracts inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased expression of ACHE mRNA]; protopanaxadiol inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE protein]; Serotonin analog inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased activity of ACHE protein]; Tacrine inhibits the reaction [Scopolamine results in increased expression of ACHE protein]PMID:15301936 PMID:20673844 PMID:22426032 PMID:26408985 PMID:26434561 PMID:27717698 PMID:29133030 PMID:31077737 PMID:32001261 PMID:34371027
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