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| Class:Id | Summation:5675908 |
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| _displayName | The MT1A gene is transcribed to yield mRNA which is translat... |
| _timestamp | 2015-02-18 04:31:27 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:5675905] May, Bruce, 2015-02-18 |
| text | The MT1A gene is transcribed to yield mRNA which is translated to yield protein. MT1A is highly expressed in intestine and adipose tissue and less highly expressed in uterus, eye, liver, and lung (Moleirinho et al. 2011). Expression of MT1A is induced above the basal level by metals such as zinc (Karin and Richards 1984, Garrett et al. 1998, Vandeghinste et al. 2000, Hasumi et al. 2003, Chung et al. 2006), cadmium (Karin and Richards 1984, Bylander et al. 1995, Garrett et al. 1998, Hasumi et al. 2003, Chang et al. 2006, Chang et al. 2009), and copper (Karin and Richards 1984, Garrett et al. 1998, Bigagli et al. 2010). The antioxidant genistin glycoside also induces MT1A (Chung et al. 2006). Expression of MT1A is decreased by hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI), Majumder et al. 2003) and arsenic trioxide, a chemotherapy agent (Falnoga et al. 2012) |
| (summation) | [BlackBoxEvent:5660516] Expression of MT1A [Homo sapiens] |
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