HCSGD entry for EBP


1. General information

Official gene symbolEBP
Entrez ID10682
Gene full nameemopamil binding protein (sterol isomerase)
Other gene symbolsCDPX2 CHO2 CPX CPXD
Links to Entrez GeneLinks to Entrez Gene

2. Neighbors in the network

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This gene isn't in Literature mining network.

3. Gene ontology annotation

GO ID

GO term

Evidence

Category

GO:0000247C-8 sterol isomerase activityIEAmolecular_function
GO:0001501Skeletal system developmentTASbiological_process
GO:0004769Steroid delta-isomerase activityTASmolecular_function
GO:0004888Transmembrane signaling receptor activityTASmolecular_function
GO:0005783Endoplasmic reticulumIDAcellular_component
GO:0005789Endoplasmic reticulum membraneTAScellular_component
GO:0005887Integral component of plasma membraneTAScellular_component
GO:0006695Cholesterol biosynthetic processIEA TASbiological_process
GO:0006810TransportTASbiological_process
GO:0006855Drug transmembrane transportTASbiological_process
GO:0007165Signal transductionTASbiological_process
GO:0008203Cholesterol metabolic processTASbiological_process
GO:0015238Drug transmembrane transporter activityTASmolecular_function
GO:0015893Drug transportTASbiological_process
GO:0016021Integral component of membraneIEAcellular_component
GO:0016126Sterol biosynthetic processIEAbiological_process
GO:0030097HemopoiesisIEAbiological_process
GO:0044281Small molecule metabolic processTASbiological_process
GO:0047750Cholestenol delta-isomerase activityIEAmolecular_function
GO:0055085Transmembrane transportTASbiological_process
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4. Expression levels in datasets

  • Meta-analysis result

p-value upp-value downFDR upFDR down
0.96962228640.02037810110.99999024730.2762988163

  • Individual experiment result
    ( "-" represent NA in the specific microarray platform )

Data sourceUp or downLog fold change
GSE11954Up0.1140007815
GSE13712_SHEARDown-0.1533473857
GSE13712_STATICDown-0.1070009925
GSE19018Down-0.0817453245
GSE19899_A1Down-0.1229111239
GSE19899_A2Down-0.6833737229
PubMed_21979375_A1Down-0.8721214107
PubMed_21979375_A2Down-1.1626227652
GSE35957Down-0.5833343265
GSE36640Down-0.4854530473
GSE54402Down-0.0900814380
GSE9593Down-0.4851932876
GSE43922Down-0.1936824997
GSE24585Down-0.3959266717
GSE37065Up0.1838824695
GSE28863_A1Down-0.1047913704
GSE28863_A2Up0.3180167092
GSE28863_A3Down-0.3086310760
GSE28863_A4Up0.2496680980
GSE48662Down-0.7158522246

5. Regulation relationships with compounds/drugs/microRNAs

  • Compounds

Not regulated by compounds

  • Drugs

Name

Drug

Accession number

  • MicroRNAs

  • mirTarBase

MiRNA_name

mirBase ID

miRTarBase ID

Experiment

Support type

References (Pubmed ID)

hsa-miR-218-5pMIMAT0000275MIRT001061qRT-PCR//Western blotNon-Functional MTI17998940
hsa-miR-615-3pMIMAT0003283MIRT040389CLASHFunctional MTI (Weak)23622248
hsa-miR-324-3pMIMAT0000762MIRT042892CLASHFunctional MTI (Weak)23622248
hsa-miR-92a-3pMIMAT0000092MIRT049085CLASHFunctional MTI (Weak)23622248
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  • mirRecord
No target information from mirRecord

6. Text-mining results about the gene

Gene occurances in abstracts of cellular senescence-associated articles: 2 abstracts the gene occurs.


PubMed ID of the article

Sentenece the gene occurs

25772238CCAAT/Enhancer Binding Protein (C/EBP) beta function is frequently deregulated in human malignancies and interestingly, androgen-sensitive PC cells express primarily the liver-enriched inhibitory protein isoform
25772238CCAAT/Enhancer Binding Protein (C/EBP) beta function is frequently deregulated in human malignancies and interestingly, androgen-sensitive PC cells express primarily the liver-enriched inhibitory protein isoform
15574883In silico promoter analysis of all differential genes predicted that nuclear factor-kappaB and C/EBP transcription factors are activated upon senescence, and we confirmed this by electrophoretic mobility shift assay
15574883In silico promoter analysis of all differential genes predicted that nuclear factor-kappaB and C/EBP transcription factors are activated upon senescence, and we confirmed this by electrophoretic mobility shift assay
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