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GENE - CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS REPORT

RGD ID: 68473
Species: Mus musculus
RGD Object: Gene
Symbol: Htt
Name: huntingtin
Acc ID: CHEBI:35456
Term: cadmium dichloride
Definition: A cadmium coordination entity in which cadmium(2+) and Cl(-) ions are present in the ratio 2:1. Although considered to be ionic, it has considerable covalent character to its bonding.
Chemical ID: MESH:D019256
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)
Httincreases response to substanceEXP 6480464CTDHTT gene mutant form results in increased susceptibility to Cadmium ChloridePMID:30399392
Httmultiple interactionsEXP 6480464CTD[HTT gene mutant form results in increased susceptibility to Cadmium Chloride] which results in increased activity of CASP3 protein; [HTT gene mutant form results in increased susceptibility to Cadmium Chloride] which results in increased activity of CASP9 protein; [HTT gene mutant form results in increased susceptibility to Cadmium Chloride] which results in increased expression of HMOX1 protein; [HTT gene mutant form results in increased susceptibility to Cadmium Chloride] which results in increased expression of NFE2L2 protein; [HTT gene mutant form results in increased susceptibility to Cadmium Chloride] which results in increased phosphorylation of PRKCD protein; HTT gene mutant form promotes the reaction [Cadmium Chloride results in decreased expression of SLC11A2 protein]; HTT gene mutant form promotes the reaction [Cadmium Chloride results in increased phosphorylation of MAPK1 protein]; HTT gene mutant form promotes the reaction [Cadmium Chloride results in increased phosphorylation of MAPK3 protein]PMID:30399392
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