Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining

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PLCB1 — PRKCA

Pathways - manually collected, often from reviews:

  • KEGG Wnt signaling pathway: PLCB1/PLCB2/PLCB3/PLCB4 → PRKCA/PRKCB/PRKCG (protein-protein, compound)
  • KEGG Gap junction: PLCB1/PLCB2/PLCB3/PLCB4 → PRKCA/PRKCB/PRKCG (protein-protein, compound)
  • KEGG Long-term potentiation: PLCB1/PLCB2/PLCB3/PLCB4 → PRKCA/PRKCB/PRKCG (protein-protein, compound)
  • KEGG Long-term depression: PLCB1/PLCB2/PLCB3/PLCB4 → PRKCA/PRKCB/PRKCG (protein-protein, compound)
  • KEGG Long-term depression: PLCB1/PLCB2/PLCB3/PLCB4 → PRKCA/PRKCB/PRKCG (protein-protein, compound)
  • KEGG GnRH signaling pathway: PLCB1/PLCB2/PLCB3/PLCB4 → PRKCA/PRKCB/PRKCD (protein-protein, compound)
  • KEGG Melanogenesis: PLCB1/PLCB2/PLCB3/PLCB4 → PRKCA/PRKCB/PRKCG (protein-protein, compound)
  • KEGG African trypanosomiasis: PLCB1/PLCB2/PLCB3/PLCB4 → PRKCA/PRKCB/PRKCG (protein-protein, compound)
  • KEGG African trypanosomiasis: PLCB1/PLCB2/PLCB3/PLCB4 → PRKCA/PRKCB/PRKCG (protein-protein, compound)
  • KEGG Amoebiasis: PLCB1/PLCB2/PLCB3/PLCB4 → PRKCA/PRKCB/PRKCG (protein-protein, compound)
  • KEGG Calcium signaling pathway: PLCB1/PLCB2/PLCB3/PLCB4 → PRKCA/PRKCB/PRKCG (protein-protein, compound)

Protein-Protein interactions - manually collected from original source literature:

Studies that report less than 10 interactions are marked with *

Text-mined interactions from Literome

Xu et al., J Biol Chem 2001 : These results indicate that a negative feedback regulation of PLC beta1 by PKC alpha plays a critical role in the termination of the IGF-I dependent signal that activates the nuclear PI cycle
Litosch et al., Biochem J 1997 : G-protein betagamma subunits also antagonized the PKCalpha mediated inhibition of PLC-beta1 enzymic activity ... PKCalpha , in turn, inhibited the stimulation of PLC-beta1 activity by betagamma ... There was little effect of PKCalpha on the stimulation of PLC-beta1 by alphaq/11-guanosine 5 ' [ gamma-thio ] triphosphate ( GTP [ S ] ) ... These findings demonstrate that G protein betagamma subunits antagonize PKCalpha regulation of PLC-beta1