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SP1

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157Connections
3Hypotheses
0Analyses
50Outgoing
46Incoming
0Experiments
0Debates

Summary

SP1 is a gene implicated in neurodegeneration research. Key relationships include: expressed in, activates, associated with. Associated with ALS, Aging, Als. Connected to 105 entities in the SciDEX knowledge graph.

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🧬 Gene Info
Gene SymbolSP1
Full NameSP1 (Specificity Protein 1)
AliasesSpecificity Protein 1
Protein TypeGene
FunctionThe SP1 gene encodes Specificity Protein 1 (Sp1), a zinc finger transcription factor that binds to GC-rich promoter elements and regulates the expression of numerous genes including housekeeping genes
PathwaysAkt, Epigenetic, Pi3K
GeneCardsSP1
Human Protein AtlasSP1
GC-box5'-GGGGCGG-3' sequences in gene promoters
GT-boxSimilar regulatory elements
Gene Expression RegulationControls numerous neuronal genes including those involved in synaptic function
Cell SurvivalExhibits anti-apoptotic functions through regulation of Bcl-2 family genes
Amyloid ProcessingDirectly regulates APP and BACE1 expression
[Tau](/proteins/tau) PhosphorylationInfluences tau metabolism through transcriptional regulation
Associated DiseasesAls, Alzheimer, Ms
Known Drugs/CompoundsGlucosamine
InteractionsAPP, ATP2A3, CANCER, CHOP, DKK1, DNA
KG Connections156 knowledge graph edges
DatabasesGeneCardsUniProtNCBI GeneHPASTRING

Wiki Pages (21)

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Canonical Page

SP1 (Specificity Protein 1)

gene · 647 words

CASP12 (Caspase-12)

protein · 2702 words

CASP14 Gene

gene · 2479 words

CASP12 Gene — Cysteine-Containing Aspartate-Specific Protease 12

gene · 2339 words

USP13 Inhibitor for Mitophagy and Synaptic Proteostasis

idea · 1974 words

CASP1 Gene

gene · 1754 words

Pathway Diagram

graph TD
    SP1["SP1"]
    SP1 -->|"activates"| Cancer["Cancer"]
    SP1 -->|"activates"| Ms["Ms"]
    SP1 -->|"activates"| Als["Als"]
    SP1 -->|"expressed in"| Tumor["Tumor"]
    CLCN1["CLCN1"] -->|"regulates"| SP1
    SP3["SP3"] -->|"expressed in"| SP1
    ATP2A3["ATP2A3"] -->|"interacts"| SP1
    PI3K["PI3K"] -->|"regulates"| SP1
    SPHK1["SPHK1"] -->|"activates"| SP1
    ERK["ERK"] -->|"activates"| SP1
    AGING["AGING"] -->|"regulates"| SP1
    FOS["FOS"] -->|"target for"| SP1
    HIPPO["HIPPO"] -->|"expressed in"| SP1
    RELA["RELA"] -->|"expressed in"| SP1

Outgoing (111)

TargetRelationTypeStr
ATP2A3activatesgene0.95
ATP2A3bindsgene0.95
Tumorexpressed_indisease0.65
Neurodegenerationinteracts_withdisease0.65
Leukemiaactivatesdisease0.65

Incoming (46)

SourceRelationTypeStr
Glucosaminemodulatescompound0.80
CLCN1regulatesgene0.70
ATP7Aexpressed_ingene0.60
SOD1expressed_ingene0.60
DUSP10associated_withgene0.60

Targeting Hypotheses (3)

Hypotheses where this entity is a therapeutic target

HypothesisScoreDiseaseAnalysis
USP14 Inhibition to Accelerate Proteasomal Degradation of Sy 0.486 proteomics Quantitative proteomics of the aging syn
FSP1/CoQ10 Axis as GPX4-Independent Neuroprotective Pathway 0.480 neurodegeneration Can ferroptosis inhibitors prevent BBB d
USP13 Stabilization of PINK1/Parkin Mitophagy in Parkinson's 0.393 neurodegeneration Test

Mentioning Analyses (0)

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Experiments (0)

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Related Papers (0)

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Debates (0)

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