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Regulation of hypoxia-responsive genes Kurt W. Kohn, Joseph Riss, John N Weinstein, Yves Pommier and Carl J. Barrett Implemented by : Margot Sunshine, Hong Cao and David Kane To read the original paper describing this map and the symbols used, click here.Cells exposed to low oxygen levels (hypoxia) respond to this stressful condition by triggering the expression of a series of genes activated through the HIF family of transcription factors. This network of genes is conserved in metazoans from nematodes to mammals. In the absence of hypoxia, there are at least five oxygen-dependent pathways that inhibit transcription of HIF-target genes. All of these pathways are dependent on the protein VHL.
This molecular interaction map depicts the regulatory network that inhibits transcription in the presence of normal oxygen levels and switches HIF-mediated transcription on when oxygen levels are reduced. An analysis of the hypoxia-induced regulatory switch can be accessed here A glossary of the molecules participating in the hypoxia-induced response is available here |
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