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First Author: |
The Gene Ontology Consortium |
Year: |
2010 |
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Automated transfer of experimentally-verified manual GO annotation data to mouse-human orthologs |
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First Author: |
Diez-Roux G |
Year: |
2011 |
Journal: |
PLoS Biol |
Title: |
A high-resolution anatomical atlas of the transcriptome in the mouse embryo. |
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9 |
Issue: |
1 |
Pages: |
e1000582 |
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First Author: |
Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators |
Year: |
2002 |
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Title: |
Mouse Genome Informatics Computational Sequence to Gene Associations |
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First Author: |
Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators |
Year: |
2010 |
Journal: |
Database Download |
Title: |
Mouse Microarray Data Integration in Mouse Genome Informatics, the Affymetrix GeneChip Mouse Genome U74 Array Platform (A, B, C v2). |
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First Author: |
MGI Genome Annotation Group and UniGene Staff |
Year: |
2015 |
Journal: |
Database Download |
Title: |
MGI-UniGene Interconnection Effort |
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First Author: |
Marc Feuermann, Huaiyu Mi, Pascale Gaudet, Dustin Ebert, Anushya Muruganujan, Paul Thomas |
Year: |
2010 |
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Title: |
Annotation inferences using phylogenetic trees |
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First Author: |
Mouse Genome Database and National Center for Biotechnology Information |
Year: |
2000 |
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Database Release |
Title: |
Entrez Gene Load |
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First Author: |
Allen Institute for Brain Science |
Year: |
2004 |
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Allen Institute |
Title: |
Allen Brain Atlas: mouse riboprobes |
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First Author: |
Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators |
Year: |
2009 |
Journal: |
Database Download |
Title: |
Mouse Microarray Data Integration in Mouse Genome Informatics, the Affymetrix GeneChip Mouse Gene 1.0 ST Array Platform |
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First Author: |
Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) and The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) |
Year: |
2010 |
Journal: |
Database Download |
Title: |
Consensus CDS project |
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First Author: |
Mouse Genome Informatics Group |
Year: |
2003 |
Journal: |
Database Procedure |
Title: |
Automatic Encodes (AutoE) Reference |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Bairoch A |
Year: |
1999 |
Journal: |
Database Release |
Title: |
SWISS-PROT Annotated protein sequence database |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators |
Year: |
2005 |
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Title: |
Obtaining and Loading Genome Assembly Coordinates from Ensembl Annotations |
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First Author: |
Mouse Genome Informatics |
Year: |
2010 |
Journal: |
Database Release |
Title: |
Protein Ontology Association Load. |
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First Author: |
Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators |
Year: |
2005 |
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Title: |
Obtaining and loading genome assembly coordinates from NCBI annotations |
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First Author: |
Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators |
Year: |
2009 |
Journal: |
Database Download |
Title: |
Mouse Microarray Data Integration in Mouse Genome Informatics, the Affymetrix GeneChip Mouse Genome 430 2.0 Array Platform |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Huang W |
Year: |
2020 |
Journal: |
J Biol Chem |
Title: |
The cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP24A1 increases proliferation of mutant KRAS-dependent lung adenocarcinoma independent of its catalytic activity. |
Volume: |
295 |
Issue: |
18 |
Pages: |
5906-5917 |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Meyer MB |
Year: |
2010 |
Journal: |
J Biol Chem |
Title: |
A downstream intergenic cluster of regulatory enhancers contributes to the induction of CYP24A1 expression by 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. |
Volume: |
285 |
Issue: |
20 |
Pages: |
15599-15610 |
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Regulatory Region |
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enhancer |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Hamamoto H |
Year: |
2006 |
Journal: |
Mol Pharmacol |
Title: |
Structure-function analysis of vitamin D 24-hydroxylase (CYP24A1) by site-directed mutagenesis: amino acid residues responsible for species-based difference of CYP24A1 between humans and rats. |
Volume: |
70 |
Issue: |
1 |
Pages: |
120-8 |
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Allele |
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regulatory region 588; endonuclease-mediated mutation 1, J Wesley Pike |
Allele Type: |
Endonuclease-mediated |
Attribute String: |
Modified regulatory region |
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regulatory region 47972; endonuclease-mediated mutation 1, J Wesley Pike |
Allele Type: |
Endonuclease-mediated |
Attribute String: |
Modified regulatory region |
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Allele |
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regulatory region 56163; endonuclease-mediated mutation 2, Mark B Meyer |
Allele Type: |
Endonuclease-mediated |
Attribute String: |
Modified regulatory region |
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Allele |
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regulatory region 56163; endonuclease-mediated mutation 1, Mark B Meyer |
Allele Type: |
Endonuclease-mediated |
Attribute String: |
Modified regulatory region |
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Publication |
First Author: |
St-Arnaud R |
Year: |
2011 |
Journal: |
Mol Cell Endocrinol |
Title: |
Vitamin D metabolism, cartilage and bone fracture repair. |
Volume: |
347 |
Issue: |
1-2 |
Pages: |
48-54 |
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Protein Domain |
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Description: |
Cytochrome P450 enzymes are a superfamily of haem-containing mono-oxygenases that are found in all kingdoms of life, and which show extraordinary diversity in their reaction chemistry. In mammals, these proteins are found primarily in microsomes of hepatocytes and other cell types, where they oxidise steroids, fatty acids and xenobiotics, and are important for the detoxification and clearance of various compounds, as well as for hormone synthesis and breakdown, cholesterol synthesis and vitamin D metabolism. In plants, these proteins are important for the biosynthesis of several compounds such as hormones, defensive compounds and fatty acids. In bacteria, they are important for several metabolic processes, such as the biosynthesis of antibiotic erythromycin in Saccharopolyspora erythraea (Streptomyces erythraeus).Cytochrome P450 enzymes use haem to oxidise their substrates, using protons derived from NADH or NADPH to split the oxygen so a single atom can be added to a substrate. They also require electrons, which they receive from a variety of redox partners. In certain cases, cytochrome P450 can be fused to its redox partner to produce a bi-functional protein, such as with P450BM-3 from Bacillus megaterium [], which has haem and flavin domains.Organisms produce many different cytochrome P450 enzymes (at least 58 in humans), which together with alternative splicing can provide a wide array of enzymes with different substrate and tissue specificities. Individual cytochrome P450 proteins follow the nomenclature: CYP, followed by a number (family), then a letter (subfamily), and another number (protein); e.g. CYP3A4 is the fourth protein in family 3, subfamily A. In general, family members should share >40% identity, while subfamily members should share >55% identity.Cytochrome P450 proteins can also be grouped by two different schemes. One scheme was based on a taxonomic split: class I (prokaryotic/mitochondrial) and class II (eukaryotic microsomes). The other scheme was based on the number of components in the system: class B (3-components) and class E (2-components). These classes merge to a certain degree. Most prokaryotes and mitochondria (and fungal CYP55) have 3-component systems (class I/class B) - a FAD-containing flavoprotein (NAD(P)H-dependent reductase), an iron-sulphur protein and P450. Most eukaryotic microsomes have 2-component systems (class II/class E) - NADPH:P450 reductase (FAD and FMN-containing flavoprotein) and P450. There are exceptions to this scheme, such as 1-component systems that resemble class E enzymes [, , ]. The class E enzymes can be further subdivided into five sequence clusters, groups I-V, each of which may contain more than one cytochrome P450 family (eg, CYP1 and CYP2 are both found in group I). The divergence of the cytochrome P450 superfamily into B- and E-classes, and further divergence into stable clusters within the E-class, appears to be very ancient, occurring before the appearance of eukaryotes.This entry represents the CYP24A (Vitamin D 24-hydroxylase) family from class E, cytochrome P450 proteins. These enzymes are mitochondrial in origin. CYP24A1 has a role in maintaining calcium homeostasis, catalysing the NADPH-dependent 24-hydroxylation of 25-hydroxyvitamin D(3) in the presence of adrenodoxin and NADPH-adrenodoxin reductase. Human CYP24A1 catalyses both C-23 and C-24 oxidation, while the rat enzyme only catalyses C-24 oxidation []. |
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First Author: |
Morin G |
Year: |
2016 |
Journal: |
Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol |
Title: |
Vitamin D attenuates inflammation in CFTR knockdown intestinal epithelial cells but has no effect in cells with intact CFTR. |
Volume: |
310 |
Issue: |
8 |
Pages: |
G539-49 |
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First Author: |
Scherler L |
Year: |
2022 |
Journal: |
Biomolecules |
Title: |
Adenine-Induced Nephropathy Reduces Atherosclerosis in ApoE Knockout Mice. |
Volume: |
12 |
Issue: |
8 |
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First Author: |
Spanier JA |
Year: |
2012 |
Journal: |
J Immunol |
Title: |
The Ifng gene is essential for Vdr gene expression and vitamin D₃-mediated reduction of the pathogenic T cell burden in the central nervous system in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, a multiple sclerosis model. |
Volume: |
189 |
Issue: |
6 |
Pages: |
3188-97 |
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First Author: |
Portale AA |
Year: |
2015 |
Journal: |
PLoS One |
Title: |
Characterization of FGF23-Dependent Egr-1 Cistrome in the Mouse Renal Proximal Tubule. |
Volume: |
10 |
Issue: |
11 |
Pages: |
e0142924 |
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First Author: |
Dai B |
Year: |
2012 |
Journal: |
Kidney Int |
Title: |
Assessment of 24,25(OH)2D levels does not support FGF23-mediated catabolism of vitamin D metabolites. |
Volume: |
82 |
Issue: |
10 |
Pages: |
1061-70 |
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First Author: |
Ma Y |
Year: |
2014 |
Journal: |
Endocrinology |
Title: |
Neither absence nor excess of FGF23 disturbs murine fetal-placental phosphorus homeostasis or prenatal skeletal development and mineralization. |
Volume: |
155 |
Issue: |
5 |
Pages: |
1596-605 |
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First Author: |
Meyer MB |
Year: |
2017 |
Journal: |
J Biol Chem |
Title: |
A kidney-specific genetic control module in mice governs endocrine regulation of the cytochrome P450 gene Cyp27b1 essential for vitamin D3 activation. |
Volume: |
292 |
Issue: |
42 |
Pages: |
17541-17558 |
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First Author: |
Girgis CM |
Year: |
2014 |
Journal: |
Endocrinology |
Title: |
The vitamin D receptor (VDR) is expressed in skeletal muscle of male mice and modulates 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) uptake in myofibers. |
Volume: |
155 |
Issue: |
9 |
Pages: |
3227-37 |
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First Author: |
Lomashvili KA |
Year: |
2014 |
Journal: |
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol |
Title: |
Role of local versus systemic vitamin D receptors in vascular calcification. |
Volume: |
34 |
Issue: |
1 |
Pages: |
146-51 |
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First Author: |
Aatsinki SM |
Year: |
2019 |
Journal: |
Diabetes |
Title: |
Fasting-Induced Transcription Factors Repress Vitamin D Bioactivation, a Mechanism for Vitamin D Deficiency in Diabetes. |
Volume: |
68 |
Issue: |
5 |
Pages: |
918-931 |
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First Author: |
Parsanathan R |
Year: |
2019 |
Journal: |
Sci Rep |
Title: |
Glutathione deficiency induces epigenetic alterations of vitamin D metabolism genes in the livers of high-fat diet-fed obese mice. |
Volume: |
9 |
Issue: |
1 |
Pages: |
14784 |
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First Author: |
Ni P |
Year: |
2021 |
Journal: |
Kidney Int |
Title: |
Targeting fibroblast growth factor 23-responsive pathways uncovers controlling genes in kidney mineral metabolism. |
Volume: |
99 |
Issue: |
3 |
Pages: |
598-608 |
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First Author: |
Spanier JA |
Year: |
2015 |
Journal: |
J Neuroimmunol |
Title: |
Vitamin D and estrogen synergy in Vdr-expressing CD4(+) T cells is essential to induce Helios(+)FoxP3(+) T cells and prevent autoimmune demyelinating disease. |
Volume: |
286 |
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Pages: |
48-58 |
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First Author: |
Wilson RL |
Year: |
2015 |
Journal: |
PLoS One |
Title: |
Vitamin D Receptor Gene Ablation in the Conceptus Has Limited Effects on Placental Morphology, Function and Pregnancy Outcome. |
Volume: |
10 |
Issue: |
6 |
Pages: |
e0131287 |
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First Author: |
Kirby BJ |
Year: |
2013 |
Journal: |
J Bone Miner Res |
Title: |
Upregulation of calcitriol during pregnancy and skeletal recovery after lactation do not require parathyroid hormone. |
Volume: |
28 |
Issue: |
9 |
Pages: |
1987-2000 |
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First Author: |
Clinkenbeard EL |
Year: |
2014 |
Journal: |
J Bone Miner Res |
Title: |
Neonatal iron deficiency causes abnormal phosphate metabolism by elevating FGF23 in normal and ADHR mice. |
Volume: |
29 |
Issue: |
2 |
Pages: |
361-9 |
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First Author: |
Hirota Y |
Year: |
2018 |
Journal: |
PLoS One |
Title: |
Eldecalcitol is more effective in promoting osteogenesis than alfacalcidol in Cyp27b1-knockout mice. |
Volume: |
13 |
Issue: |
10 |
Pages: |
e0199856 |
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First Author: |
Teramachi J |
Year: |
2013 |
Journal: |
J Bone Miner Res |
Title: |
Role of ATF7-TAF12 interactions in the vitamin D response hypersensitivity of osteoclast precursors in Paget's disease. |
Volume: |
28 |
Issue: |
6 |
Pages: |
1489-500 |
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First Author: |
Chow EC |
Year: |
2014 |
Journal: |
Gastroenterology |
Title: |
Vitamin D receptor activation down-regulates the small heterodimer partner and increases CYP7A1 to lower cholesterol. |
Volume: |
146 |
Issue: |
4 |
Pages: |
1048-59 |
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Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
480
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First Author: |
McLean KJ |
Year: |
2005 |
Journal: |
Biochem Soc Trans |
Title: |
Biodiversity of cytochrome P450 redox systems. |
Volume: |
33 |
Issue: |
Pt 4 |
Pages: |
796-801 |
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First Author: |
Munro AW |
Year: |
2007 |
Journal: |
Biochim Biophys Acta |
Title: |
Cytochrome P450--redox partner fusion enzymes. |
Volume: |
1770 |
Issue: |
3 |
Pages: |
345-59 |
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First Author: |
Nelson DR |
Year: |
2004 |
Journal: |
Pharmacogenetics |
Title: |
Comparison of cytochrome P450 (CYP) genes from the mouse and human genomes, including nomenclature recommendations for genes, pseudogenes and alternative-splice variants. |
Volume: |
14 |
Issue: |
1 |
Pages: |
1-18 |
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First Author: |
Degtyarenko KN |
Year: |
1995 |
Journal: |
Protein Eng |
Title: |
Structural domains of P450-containing monooxygenase systems. |
Volume: |
8 |
Issue: |
8 |
Pages: |
737-47 |
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