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Class:IdLiteratureReference:1368164
_displayNameNegative feedback maintenance of heme homeostasis by its receptor, Rev-erbalpha
_timestamp2011-06-29 20:20:01
author[Person:1368103] Wu, N
[Person:539085] Yin, L
[Person:1368150] Hanniman, EA
[Person:1368180] Joshi, S
[Person:442472] Lazar, MA
created[InstanceEdit:1368177] May, B, 2011-06-29
journalGenes Dev
pages2201-9
pubMedIdentifier19710360
titleNegative feedback maintenance of heme homeostasis by its receptor, Rev-erbalpha
volume23
year2009
(literatureReference)[Reaction:5663258] NR1D1 (REV-ERBA) binds heme, the PPARGC1A gene, and recruits corepressors [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:9931509] Expression of BMAL (ARNTL), CLOCK, and NPAS2 [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:9929988] Phosphorylated BMAL1:CLOCK heterodimers bound to the promote...
[RegulationReference:9642414] Negative gene expression regulation by 'NR1D1:heme:Corepressors:PPARGC1A gene [nucleoplasm]' Negative feedback maintenance of heme homeostasis by its receptor, Rev-erbalpha
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