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GENE - CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS REPORT

RGD ID: 69152
Species: Homo sapiens
RGD Object: Gene
Symbol: EGFR
Name: epidermal growth factor receptor
Acc ID: CHEBI:5118
Term: fluoxetine
Definition: A racemate comprising equimolar amounts of (R)- and (S)-fluoxetine. A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), it is used (generally as the hydrochloride salt) for the treatment of depression (and the depressive phase of bipolar disorder), bullimia nervosa, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Chemical ID: MESH:D005473
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)
EGFRincreases phosphorylationISOEgfr (Mus musculus)6480464CTDFluoxetine results in increased phosphorylation of EGFR proteinPMID:18758753
EGFRmultiple interactionsISOEgfr (Mus musculus)6480464CTD[[Fluoxetine binds to and results in increased activity of HTR2C protein] which results in increased phosphorylation of and results in increased activity of EGFR protein] which results in increased phosphorylation of and results in increased activity of MAPK1 protein; [[Fluoxetine binds to and results in increased activity of HTR2C protein] which results in increased phosphorylation of and results in increased activity of EGFR protein] which results in increased phosphorylation of and results in increased activity of MAPK3 protein; [Fluoxetine binds to and results in increased activity of HTR2C protein] which results in increased phosphorylation of and results in increased activity of EGFR protein; N-(2(R)-2-(hydroxamidocarbonylmethyl)-4-methylpentanoyl)-L-tryptophan methylamide inhibits the reaction [Fluoxetine results in increased phosphorylation of EGFR protein]; RTKI cpd inhibits the reaction [Fluoxetine results in increased phosphorylation of EGFR protein]PMID:18758753 PMID:19662385
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