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APRT Gene Record

categories for APRT
  • Summary
  • Interactions
  • Claims
  • APRT 353 Druggable Genome

    Alternate Names:

    353
    ADENINE PHOSPHORIBOSYLTRANSFERASE
    APRT
    AMP
    APRTD
    102600
    626
    ENSG00000198931
    OTTHUMG00000175454
    BE0000115
    P07741
    APT_HUMAN
    ADENINE PHOSPHORIBOSYLTRANSFERASE (EC 2.4.2.7) (APRT). [SOURCE:UNIPROT/SWISSPROT;ACC:P07741]

    Gene Info:

    Gene Biotype PROTEIN_CODING"
    Uniprot Evidence 1: Evidence at protein level
    Human Readable Name DRUGGABLE GENOME
    Interpro Acc IPR000836
    Uniprot Status Swiss-Prot
    Interpro Short Name PRibTrfase
    Interpro Type Domain
    Interpro Name Phosphoribosyltransferase
    (1 More Sources)

    Publications:

    Di Pietro et al., 2007, Clinical, biochemical and molecular diagnosis of a compound homozygote for the 254 bp deletion-8 bp insertion of the APRT gene suffering from severe renal failure., Clin. Biochem.
    Barrett et al., 2006, Configuration of a scintillation proximity assay for the activity assessment of recombinant human adenine phosphoribosyltransferase., Assay Drug Dev Technol
    Katahira et al., 2006, Role of adenosine salvage in wound-induced adenylate biosynthesis in potato tuber slices., Plant Physiol. Biochem.
    Katahira et al., 2006, Profiles of purine biosynthesis, salvage and degradation in disks of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) tubers., Planta
    Berman et al., 2000, The Protein Data Bank., Nucleic Acids Res.
    Boitz et al., 2006, Leishmania donovani singly deficient in HGPRT, APRT or XPRT are viable in vitro and within mammalian macrophages., Mol. Biochem. Parasitol.
    Turker et al., 1999, A novel signature mutation for oxidative damage resembles a mutational pattern found commonly in human cancers., Cancer Res.
    Thompson et al., 1980, Failure of the phorbol ester 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate to enhance sister chromatid exchange, mitotic segregation, or expression of mutations in Chinese hamster cells., Cancer Res.
  • ADENINE   APRT

    Interaction Types:
    n/a

    Interaction Info:

    Publications:
    Di Pietro et al., 2007, Clinical, biochemical and molecular diagnosis of a compound homozygote for the 254 bp deletion-8 bp insertion of the APRT gene suffering from severe renal failure., Clin. Biochem.
    Barrett et al., 2006, Configuration of a scintillation proximity assay for the activity assessment of recombinant human adenine phosphoribosyltransferase., Assay Drug Dev Technol
    Katahira et al., 2006, Role of adenosine salvage in wound-induced adenylate biosynthesis in potato tuber slices., Plant Physiol. Biochem.

  • PHOSPHORIBOSYL PYROPHOSPHATE   APRT

    Interaction Types:
    n/a

    Interaction Info:

    Publications:
    Berman et al., 2000, The Protein Data Bank., Nucleic Acids Res.

  • CHEMBL1163018   APRT

    Interaction Types:
    n/a

    Interaction Info:

    Publications:
    Berman et al., 2000, The Protein Data Bank., Nucleic Acids Res.

  • CITRIC ACID   APRT

    Interaction Types:
    n/a

    Interaction Info:

    Publications:
    Berman et al., 2000, The Protein Data Bank., Nucleic Acids Res.

  • HYDROGEN PEROXIDE   APRT

    Interaction Types:
    n/a

    Interaction Info:

    Publications:
    Turker et al., 1999, A novel signature mutation for oxidative damage resembles a mutational pattern found commonly in human cancers., Cancer Res.

  • PHORBOL MYRISTATE ACETATE   APRT

    Interaction Types:
    n/a

    Interaction Info:

    Publications:
    Thompson et al., 1980, Failure of the phorbol ester 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate to enhance sister chromatid exchange, mitotic segregation, or expression of mutations in Chinese hamster cells., Cancer Res.

  • Ensembl: ENSG00000198931

    • Version: 90_38

    Alternate Names:
    APRT Ensembl Gene Name

    Gene Info:
    Gene Biotype PROTEIN_CODING"

    Publications:

  • RussLampel: ENSG00000198931

    • Version: 26-July-2011

    Alternate Names:
    ADENINE PHOSPHORIBOSYLTRANSFERASE (EC 2.4.2.7) (APRT). [SOURCE:UNIPROT/SWISSPROT;ACC:P07741] Description
    ENSG00000198931 Ensembl Gene Id
    APRT Display Id

    Gene Info:
    Human Readable Name DRUGGABLE GENOME

    Publications:

  • HopkinsGroom: P07741

    • Version: 11-September-2012

    Alternate Names:
    APRT Uniprot Gene Name
    353 Entrez Gene Id
    P07741 Uniprot Accession

    Gene Info:
    Uniprot Evidence 1: Evidence at protein level
    Human Readable Name DRUGGABLE GENOME
    Interpro Acc IPR000836

    Publications:

  • DrugBank: BE0000115

    • Version: 5.0.8

    Alternate Names:
    APRT DrugBank Gene Name
    P07741 UniProt Accession
    353 Entrez Gene Id

    Gene Info:

    Publications:
    Di Pietro et al., 2007, Clinical, biochemical and molecular diagnosis of a compound homozygote for the 254 bp deletion-8 bp insertion of the APRT gene suffering from severe renal failure., Clin. Biochem.
    Barrett et al., 2006, Configuration of a scintillation proximity assay for the activity assessment of recombinant human adenine phosphoribosyltransferase., Assay Drug Dev Technol
    Katahira et al., 2006, Role of adenosine salvage in wound-induced adenylate biosynthesis in potato tuber slices., Plant Physiol. Biochem.

  • NCI: APRT

    • Version: 14-September-2017

    Alternate Names:

    Gene Info:

    Publications:
    Turker et al., 1999, A novel signature mutation for oxidative damage resembles a mutational pattern found commonly in human cancers., Cancer Res.
    Thompson et al., 1980, Failure of the phorbol ester 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate to enhance sister chromatid exchange, mitotic segregation, or expression of mutations in Chinese hamster cells., Cancer Res.

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