Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining

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CEBPA — FOS

Pathways - manually collected, often from reviews:

  • BioCarta keratinocyte differentiation: c/EBP-alpha (CEBPA) → SP1/c-FOS/c-JUN/ETS/c/EBP-alpha complex (SP1-FOS-JUN-ETS2_ETS1-CEBPA) (modification, collaborate)
  • BioCarta keratinocyte differentiation: c/EBP-alpha (CEBPA) → AP-1 complex (FOS-JUN) (modification, collaborate)
  • BioCarta keratinocyte differentiation: SP1 → SP1/c-FOS/c-JUN/ETS/c/EBP-alpha complex (SP1-FOS-JUN-ETS2_ETS1-CEBPA) (modification, collaborate)
  • BioCarta keratinocyte differentiation: HOXA7 → SP1/c-FOS/c-JUN/ETS/c/EBP-alpha complex (SP1-FOS-JUN-ETS2_ETS1-CEBPA) (modification, inhibits)
  • BioCarta keratinocyte differentiation: SP1/c-FOS/c-JUN/ETS/c/EBP-alpha complex (SP1-FOS-JUN-ETS2_ETS1-CEBPA) → AP-1 complex (FOS-JUN) (modification, collaborate)
  • BioCarta keratinocyte differentiation: SP1/c-FOS/c-JUN/ETS/c/EBP-alpha complex (SP1-FOS-JUN-ETS2_ETS1-CEBPA) → ETS (ETS2/ETS1) (modification, collaborate)

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

Studies that report less than 10 interactions are marked with *

Text-mined interactions from Literome

Liu et al., Blood 2003 : C/EBPalpha-ER strongly inhibited endogenous AP-1 DNA binding
Gagliardi et al., J Biol Chem 2003 : C/EBP inhibition enhanced the expression of the three major components of AP-1 in cycling CEF, namely c-Jun, JunD, and Fra-2, and stimulated AP-1 activity
Calella et al., Neural development 2007 : C/EBPalpha and NeuroD co-operatively activated the Fos promoter in transfection assays
Hong et al., J Leukoc Biol 2011 : C/EBPa : AP-1 heterodimers bound either site preferentially in a gel-shift assay, C/EBPa : c-Fos ER fusion proteins induced endogenous Fosb mRNA but not in the presence of CHX, C/EBP and AP-1 proteins bound the endogenous Fosb promoter, mutation of the -56 cis element reduced reporter activity fivefold, and endogenous FosB protein was expressed preferentially during monopoiesis versus granulopoiesis