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GENE - CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS REPORT

RGD ID: 3369
Species: Rattus norvegicus
RGD Object: Gene
Symbol: Ppara
Name: peroxisome proliferator activated receptor alpha
Acc ID: CHEBI:44658
Term: okadaic acid
Definition: A polycyclic ether that is produced by several species of dinoflagellates, and is known to accumulate in both marine sponges and shellfish. A polyketide, polyether derivative of a C38 fatty acid, it is one of the primary causes of diarrhetic shellfish poisoning (DSP). It is a potent inhibitor of specific protein phosphatases and is known to have a variety of negative effects on cells.
Chemical ID: MESH:D019319
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)
Pparaincreases phosphorylationEXP 6480464CTDOkadaic Acid results in increased phosphorylation of PPARA proteinPMID:18079279
Pparamultiple interactionsEXP 6480464CTDOkadaic Acid inhibits the reaction [Dehydroepiandrosterone results in decreased phosphorylation of PPARA protein]; Okadaic Acid inhibits the reaction [Dehydroepiandrosterone results in increased activity of PPARA protein]; Okadaic Acid inhibits the reaction [Nafenopin results in decreased phosphorylation of PPARA protein]; Okadaic Acid inhibits the reaction [Nafenopin results in increased activity of PPARA protein mutant form]; Okadaic Acid inhibits the reaction [Nafenopin results in increased activity of PPARA protein]; Okadaic Acid inhibits the reaction [pirinixic acid results in decreased phosphorylation of PPARA protein]PMID:18079279
Pparamultiple interactionsISOPPARA (Homo sapiens)6480464CTDOkadaic Acid inhibits the reaction [Nafenopin results in increased activity of PPARA protein]; Okadaic Acid results in increased activity of and results in increased stability of PPARA proteinPMID:15178457 PMID:18079279
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