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GENE - CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS REPORT

RGD ID: 734191
Species: Homo sapiens
RGD Object: Gene
Symbol: GPT
Name: glutamic--pyruvic transaminase
Acc ID: CHEBI:32497
Term: thioacetamide
Definition: A thiocarboxamide consiting of acetamide having the oxygen replaced by sulfur.
Chemical ID: MESH:D013853
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)
GPTdecreases expressionISOGpt (Rattus norvegicus)6480464CTDThioacetamide results in decreased expression of GPT mRNAPMID:23411599 PMID:34492290
GPTincreases activityISOGpt (Rattus norvegicus)6480464CTDThioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT proteinPMID:22899499 PMID:29133031 PMID:29738702 PMID:30138605 PMID:32718261
GPTincreases activityISOGpt (Mus musculus)6480464CTDThioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT proteinPMID:28800171 PMID:29763686 PMID:3795300
GPTincreases expressionISOGpt (Rattus norvegicus)6480464CTDThioacetamide results in increased expression of GPT proteinPMID:15770714 PMID:24704557 PMID:26957569 PMID:28181416 PMID:30526075 PMID:31967703 PMID:33503444 PMID:37008694 PMID:37150287
GPTincreases expressionISOGpt (Mus musculus)6480464CTDThioacetamide results in increased expression of GPT proteinPMID:30625377
GPTmultiple interactionsISOGpt (Rattus norvegicus)6480464CTD[Melatonin co-treated with Thioacetamide] results in increased expression of GPT protein; AM 1241 inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased expression of GPT protein]; Berberine inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT protein]; chloroquine diphosphate inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT protein]; chloroquine diphosphate promotes the reaction [Doxorubicin inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT protein]]; Clodronic Acid promotes the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased expression of GPT protein]; Coffee inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT protein]; Curcumin inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT protein]; Curcumin inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased expression of GPT protein]; Cyclosporine inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased expression of GPT protein]; Doxorubicin inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT protein]; indole-3-carbinol affects the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased expression of GPT protein]; Mesalamine inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT protein]; pomegranate fruit rind inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT protein]; pomegranate fruit rind promotes the reaction [Curcumin inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT protein]]; silybin-phytosome inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased expression of GPT protein]; Silymarin inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased expression of GPT protein]; Thioctic Acid inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased expression of GPT protein]; Verapamil inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased expression of GPT protein]PMID:15770714 PMID:22899499 PMID:24704557 PMID:26957569 PMID:29133031 PMID:29738702 PMID:30138605 PMID:30526075 PMID:31967703 PMID:32718261 PMID:33503444 PMID:37150287
GPTmultiple interactionsISOGpt (Mus musculus)6480464CTD[TGFBR1 protein results in increased susceptibility to Thioacetamide] which results in increased expression of GPT protein; AKR1A1 protein affects the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT protein]; diisopropyl 1,3-dithiol-2-ylidenemalonate inhibits the reaction [Thioacetamide results in increased activity of GPT protein]PMID:28560358 PMID:29763686 PMID:3795300
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