EC Number |
Expression |
Reference |
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1.13.99.1 | down |
antioxidants N-acetylcysteine, beta-naphthoflavone, and tertiary butyl hydroquinone reduces MIOX expression |
727881 |
1.13.99.1 | down |
MIOX2 expression is suppressed by exogenous glucose addition in the shoot, but not in the root |
727579 |
1.13.99.1 | down |
MIOX4 expression is suppressed by exogenous glucose addition in the shoot,but not in the root |
727579 |
1.13.99.1 | more |
coexpression of the Pichia pastoris ppMIOX and the urinate dehydrogenase (Udh) from Pseudomonas putida KT2440 does not lead to accumulation of glucaric acid from myo-inositol or increased enzyme activity of neither MIOX nor Udh |
-, 744811 |
1.13.99.1 | more |
transcriptional and translational modulation of myo-inositol oxygenase (Miox) by fatty acids, overview |
-, 745343 |
1.13.99.1 | up |
445.7fold gene induction in syncytia induced by nematode Heterodera schachtii |
700488 |
1.13.99.1 | up |
7.64fold gene induction in syncytia induced by nematode Heterodera schachtii |
700488 |
1.13.99.1 | up |
administration of high-fat diet to CD1 mice over a period of 2-6 weeks induces a tremendous increase in the expression of Miox, exclusively confined to the tubular compartment of the kidney cortex. Besides the increased expression in superficial cortical tubules, it also extends into the deeper cortex. Upregulation of Miox is accompanied by upregulation of mSrebp1 in kidney cells. Rapamycin reverses palmitate/bovine serum albumin-induced Miox, Srebp1, and p53 expression and apoptosis in renal tubular cells |
-, 745343 |
1.13.99.1 | up |
all MIOX genes are strongly expressed in syncytia induced by the beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii in Arabidopsis thaliana roots |
-, 745898 |
1.13.99.1 | up |
cisplatin increases the enzyme expression via demethylation of its promoter |
764984 |