HCSGD entry for MAOB


1. General information

Official gene symbolMAOB
Entrez ID4129
Gene full namemonoamine oxidase B
Other gene symbols
Links to Entrez GeneLinks to Entrez Gene

2. Neighbors in the network

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This gene isn't in PPI subnetwork.

3. Gene ontology annotation

GO ID

GO term

Evidence

Category

GO:0005740Mitochondrial envelopeTAScellular_component
GO:0005741Mitochondrial outer membraneTAScellular_component
GO:0005743Mitochondrial inner membraneIEAcellular_component
GO:0006805Xenobiotic metabolic processTASbiological_process
GO:0008131Primary amine oxidase activityTASmolecular_function
GO:0009055Electron carrier activityTASmolecular_function
GO:0009636Response to toxic substanceIEAbiological_process
GO:0010044Response to aluminum ionIEAbiological_process
GO:0010269Response to selenium ionIEAbiological_process
GO:0014063Negative regulation of serotonin secretionIEAbiological_process
GO:0016021Integral component of membraneIEAcellular_component
GO:0016491Oxidoreductase activityIEAmolecular_function
GO:0032496Response to lipopolysaccharideIEAbiological_process
GO:0042493Response to drugIEAbiological_process
GO:0042803Protein homodimerization activityIEAmolecular_function
GO:0044281Small molecule metabolic processTASbiological_process
GO:0045471Response to ethanolIEAbiological_process
GO:0045964Positive regulation of dopamine metabolic processIEAbiological_process
GO:0050660Flavin adenine dinucleotide bindingIEAmolecular_function
GO:0051412Response to corticosteroneIEAbiological_process
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4. Expression levels in datasets

  • Meta-analysis result

p-value upp-value downFDR upFDR down
0.36038902780.71779544090.99999024731.0000000000

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

Data sourceUp or downLog fold change
GSE11954Down-0.0199381467
GSE13712_SHEARDown-0.0768249028
GSE13712_STATICDown-0.0434028431
GSE19018Up0.0954423852
GSE19899_A1Up0.0941887368
GSE19899_A2Down-0.0158720341
PubMed_21979375_A1Down-0.1929924053
PubMed_21979375_A2Up0.0831452704
GSE35957Down-0.1192313606
GSE36640Up0.0006227476
GSE54402Up0.0112568940
GSE9593Down-0.0583671617
GSE43922Up0.0178222070
GSE24585Down-0.3377206576
GSE37065Up0.6160749711
GSE28863_A1Down-0.0564439772
GSE28863_A2Up0.7059913909
GSE28863_A3Up0.2683120294
GSE28863_A4Up0.0384264067
GSE48662Up0.0261327157

5. Regulation relationships with compounds/drugs/microRNAs

  • Compounds

Not regulated by compounds

  • Drugs

Not regulated by drugs

  • MicroRNAs

    • mirTarBase
No target information from mirTarBase
    • 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

8959982The drug binds to brain regions with a high MAO-B content, such as the thalamus, the striatum, the cortex, and the brainstem
8959982Although not all features of its anti-PD action are known, studies using brain obtained at autopsy from patients who had been treated with 10 mg of selegiline showed that selective inhibition of MAO-B, with the concomitant increase of phenylethylamine and dopamine (DA) but not of serotonin or noradrenaline, in the basal ganglia may be regarded as its mode of action
3731213Two forms of monoamine oxidase (MAO A and MAO B) exist which, although similar in a number of properties, can be distinguished on the basis of their substrate specificity, inhibitor sensitivity, kinetic parameters, and protein structure
3731213These properties were used to study the molecular mechanism(s) by which glucocorticoid hormones and "aging," known to alter MAO activity in vivo, regulated the expression of MAO A and MAO B in cultured human skin fibroblasts
3731213The 6- to 14-fold increases in total activity were paralleled by similar increases in the activity and amount of active MAO A but less than 2- to 3-fold increases in the activity and amount of MAO B
3731213Further, our finding that the expression of the two forms of MAO in human fibroblasts can be independently regulated supports the growing evidence that MAO A and MAO B are separate molecular entities
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