EC Number |
Expression |
Reference |
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1.14.13.8 | down |
bacterial lipopolysaccharides lead to enzyme downregulation in the liver, as well as posttranslationally S-nitrosylation by nitric oxide |
703320 |
1.14.13.8 | down |
downregulation of FMO1 and FMO3 by glucocorticoids and progesterone |
703320 |
1.14.13.8 | down |
in female mice, testosterone plays a role in negative FMO regulation |
703320 |
1.14.13.8 | up |
liver FMO1 is upregulated in diabetic mice |
703320 |
1.14.13.8 | up |
liver FMO1 is upregulated in diabetic rats |
703320 |
1.14.13.8 | up |
induction by treatement of cells with cortisol and NaCl for 24 h, consistent with the reoccurrence cis-osmoregulatory and glucocorticoid response elements in the 5'-upstream sequence |
703402 |
1.14.13.8 | down |
isozyme expressions, especially of Fmo3, are downregulated by lipopolysaccharides or infection with Citrobacter rodentium in inflammation female C3H/HeOuJ mouse models, which is independent of Toll-like receptor 4, TLR4, overview |
703417 |
1.14.13.8 | up |
FMO3 expression in response to administration of the anti-schizophrenia drug olanzapine, allele frequencies and phenotypes, overview |
703424 |
1.14.13.8 | more |
isozyme Fmo1 is not affected by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin exposure or castration in contrast to other Fmo isozymes, overview |
-, 711162 |
1.14.13.8 | up |
isozyme Fmo2 is induced by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin exposure or castration, 5fold and 20fold, respectively |
-, 711162 |