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GENE - CHEMICAL INTERACTIONS REPORT

RGD ID: 1350492
Species: Homo sapiens
RGD Object: Gene
Symbol: CYBB
Name: cytochrome b-245 beta chain
Acc ID: CHEBI:9288
Term: streptozocin
Definition: An N-nitrosourea that is an antibiotic produced by Streptomyces achromogenes. It is used as an antineoplastic agent and to induce diabetes in experimental animals.
Chemical ID: MESH:D013311
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)
CYBBincreases expressionISOCybb (Rattus norvegicus)6480464CTDStreptozocin results in increased expression of CYBB proteinPMID:19957251
CYBBincreases expressionISOCybb (Mus musculus)6480464CTDStreptozocin results in increased expression of CYBB mRNA; Streptozocin results in increased expression of CYBB proteinPMID:21381899 PMID:29420703
CYBBmultiple interactionsISOCybb (Rattus norvegicus)6480464CTD[Streptozocin co-treated with Dietary Fats] results in increased expression of CYBB protein; Metformin inhibits the reaction [[Streptozocin co-treated with Dietary Fats] results in increased expression of CYBB protein]PMID:35085591
CYBBmultiple interactionsISOCybb (Mus musculus)6480464CTD2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid inhibits the reaction [[Streptozocin co-treated with Niacinamide] results in increased expression of NOX2 mRNA]; [fatostatin co-treated with Streptozocin] results in increased expression of CYBB mRNA; [Streptozocin co-treated with Niacinamide] results in increased expression of NOX2 mRNA; Metformin inhibits the reaction [[Streptozocin co-treated with Niacinamide] results in increased expression of NOX2 mRNA]; Telmisartan inhibits the reaction [Streptozocin results in increased expression of CYBB protein]PMID:21381899 PMID:29420703 PMID:37120126
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