Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining

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ANXA1 — EGF

Pathways - manually collected, often from reviews:

  • OpenBEL Selventa BEL large corpus: ANXA1 → EGF (decreases) Olsen et al., Cell 2006*
    Evidence: We have detected 6,600 phosphorylation sites on 2,244 proteins and have determined their temporal dynamics after stimulating HeLa cells with epidermal growth factor (EGF) and recorded them in the Phosida database

Text-mined interactions from Literome

Mokashi et al., J Cell Physiol 1992 : Although EGF-URO stimulated an increase in calpactin-II ( lipocortin-I ) phosphorylation in permeabilized cells, no such increase was detected in intact cells exposed to EGF-URO either alone or in combination with AVP, under conditions where EGF-URO augmented the action of AVP
Campos-Gonzalez et al., Cell Motil Cytoskeleton 1990 : Immunoprecipitations of membrane bound calpactin II from 32P labeled cells indicate a transient EGF dependent phosphorylation of calpactin II correlating with membrane ruffling
Shiraishi et al., Jpn J Cancer Res 1990 (Cell Transformation, Neoplastic) : ST 638 greatly inhibited the EGF induced phosphorylation of lipocortin I at 25 microM, and yet had a negligible effect on the EGF induced phosphorylation of EGF receptor
Reuter et al., PloS one 2012 (Inflammation...) : These differences in epithelial restitution were TGF-ß independent but Dex inhibited the EGF/ERK1/2/MAPK-pathway important for intestinal epithelial wound healing by induction of MKP-1 and Annexin-1 which was not affected by CpdA or ZK216348
Blay et al., Biochem J 1989 : EGF stimulated phosphorylation of calpactin II was much less pronounced in vesicles prepared from A-431 cells in the absence of Ca2+, although comparable amounts of the protein were detectable by immunoblotting
Dean et al., Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1989 (Second Messenger Systems) : Genistein also inhibits inositol phosphate generation and calcium signalling in response to PDGF, and 1,2-diacylglycerol generation and calpactin II translocation in response to EGF
Haigler et al., J Biol Chem 1987 : Placental lipocortin I was phosphorylated in Tyr-21 in an epidermal growth factor dependent manner by the kinase activity in a particulate fraction from A431 cells ; half-maximal phosphorylation occurred at 50 nM lipocortin I