HCSGD entry for JUNB
1. General information
Official gene symbol | JUNB |
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Entrez ID | 3726 |
Gene full name | jun B proto-oncogene |
Other gene symbols | AP-1 |
Links to Entrez Gene | Links to Entrez Gene |
2. Neighbors in the network

This gene isn't in PPI subnetwork.
3. Gene ontology annotation
GO ID | GO term | Evidence | Category |
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GO:0000785 | Chromatin | TAS | cellular_component |
GO:0000977 | RNA polymerase II regulatory region sequence-specific DNA binding | IEA | molecular_function |
GO:0001570 | Vasculogenesis | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0001649 | Osteoblast differentiation | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0001829 | Trophectodermal cell differentiation | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0003677 | DNA binding | TAS | molecular_function |
GO:0003690 | Double-stranded DNA binding | IEA | molecular_function |
GO:0003700 | Sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity | IEA | molecular_function |
GO:0003713 | Transcription coactivator activity | TAS | molecular_function |
GO:0003714 | Transcription corepressor activity | TAS | molecular_function |
GO:0005515 | Protein binding | IPI | molecular_function |
GO:0005634 | Nucleus | IDA | cellular_component |
GO:0005654 | Nucleoplasm | TAS | cellular_component |
GO:0005730 | Nucleolus | IDA | cellular_component |
GO:0006351 | Transcription, DNA-templated | TAS | biological_process |
GO:0006357 | Regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter | TAS | biological_process |
GO:0006367 | Transcription initiation from RNA polymerase II promoter | TAS | biological_process |
GO:0007179 | Transforming growth factor beta receptor signaling pathway | TAS | biological_process |
GO:0009416 | Response to light stimulus | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0009612 | Response to mechanical stimulus | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0010467 | Gene expression | TAS | biological_process |
GO:0030316 | Osteoclast differentiation | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0032570 | Response to progesterone | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0032870 | Cellular response to hormone stimulus | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0033687 | Osteoblast proliferation | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0034097 | Response to cytokine | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0042493 | Response to drug | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0043434 | Response to peptide hormone | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0045597 | Positive regulation of cell differentiation | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0045944 | Positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter | TAS | biological_process |
GO:0046697 | Decidualization | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0051412 | Response to corticosterone | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0051591 | Response to cAMP | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0051726 | Regulation of cell cycle | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0060136 | Embryonic process involved in female pregnancy | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0060716 | Labyrinthine layer blood vessel development | IEA | biological_process |
GO:0071277 | Cellular response to calcium ion | IEA | biological_process |
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4. Expression levels in datasets
- Meta-analysis result
p-value up | p-value down | FDR up | FDR down |
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0.0008228943 | 0.4468760533 | 0.0797220588 | 1.0000000000 |
- Individual experiment result
( "-" represent NA in the specific microarray platform )
( "-" represent NA in the specific microarray platform )
Data source | Up or down | Log fold change |
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GSE11954 | Down | -1.9561883120 |
GSE13712_SHEAR | Up | 0.1281608176 |
GSE13712_STATIC | Up | 0.1142423100 |
GSE19018 | Down | -1.0989215449 |
GSE19899_A1 | Up | 1.0889866820 |
GSE19899_A2 | Up | 1.0672180985 |
PubMed_21979375_A1 | Up | 1.5923780661 |
PubMed_21979375_A2 | Up | 2.1292821058 |
GSE35957 | Up | 0.0983710533 |
GSE36640 | Up | 0.0294583823 |
GSE54402 | Up | 0.6552685817 |
GSE9593 | Down | -0.5720346973 |
GSE43922 | Up | 1.1439649213 |
GSE24585 | Up | 1.0969309333 |
GSE37065 | Up | 0.1991365195 |
GSE28863_A1 | Up | 1.2820735701 |
GSE28863_A2 | Up | 0.4137247219 |
GSE28863_A3 | Down | -0.2830645986 |
GSE28863_A4 | Up | 0.2745579954 |
GSE48662 | Up | 0.7120140100 |
5. Regulation relationships with compounds/drugs/microRNAs
- Compounds
Not regulated by compounds
- Drugs
Not regulated by drugs
- MicroRNAs
- mirTarBase
- mirTarBase
MiRNA_name | mirBase ID | miRTarBase ID | Experiment | Support type | References (Pubmed ID) |
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hsa-miR-199a-3p | MIMAT0000232 | MIRT000783 | Microarray//Northern blot | Functional MTI (Weak) | 16331254 |
hsa-miR-199a-5p | MIMAT0000231 | MIRT004391 | Microarray//Northern blot | Functional MTI (Weak) | 16331254 |
hsa-miR-663a | MIMAT0003326 | MIRT005353 | Luciferase reporter assay//Microarray//qRT-PCR//Western blot | Functional MTI | 20622002 |
hsa-miR-155-5p | MIMAT0000646 | MIRT020720 | Proteomics | Functional MTI (Weak) | 18668040 |
hsa-miR-1226-3p | MIMAT0005577 | MIRT036441 | CLASH | Functional MTI (Weak) | 23622248 |
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- mirRecord
No target information from mirRecord
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6. Text-mining results about the gene
Gene occurances in abstracts of cellular senescence-associated articles: 4 abstracts the gene occurs.
PubMed ID of the article | Sentenece the gene occurs |
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21289643 | In contrast, JunB was not induced in a majority of human SCC cells |
21289643 | Moreover, exogenous expression of JunB inhibited tumorigenesis driven by Ras or spontaneous human SCC cells |
21289643 | Conversely, the dominant-negative JunB mutant (DNJunB) promoted tumorigenesis, which is in contrast to the tumor-suppressor function of the corresponding c-Jun mutant |
21289643 | At the cellular level, JunB induced epidermal cell senescence and slowed cell growth in a cell-autonomous manner |
21289643 | Consistently, coexpression of JunB and Ras induced premature epidermal differentiation concomitant with upregulation of p16 and filaggrin and downregulation of cyclin D1 and cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (CDK4) |
21289643 | These findings indicate that JunB and c-Jun differentially regulate cell growth and differentiation and induce opposite effects on epidermal neoplasia |
19340300 | Of these, 56 are annotated as transcription factors, including two previously reported activators of the locus, ETS2 and JUNB |
18628455 | Function of JunB in transient amplifying cell senescence and progression of human prostate cancer |
18628455 | CONCLUSIONS: JunB is an essential upstream regulator of p16 and contributes to maintain cell senescence that blocks malignant transformation of TAC |
18628455 | JunB thus apparently plays an important role in controlling prostate carcinogenesis and may be a new target for cancer prevention and therapy |
18316603 | The stress-induced translocation of alternative reading frame (ARF) is JNK dependent and mediated by two activator proteins, c-Jun and JunB |
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