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Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ======= DUOXA1 ======= == Gene Information == * **<color #00a2e8>Official Symbol</color>**: DUOXA1 * **<color #00a2e8>Official Name</color>**: dual oxidase maturation factor 1 * **<color #00a2e8>Aliases and Previous Symbols</color>**: N/A * **<color #00a2e8>Entrez ID</color>**: [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/?term=90527|90527]] * **<color #00a2e8>UniProt</color>**: [[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q1HG43|Q1HG43]] * **<color #00a2e8>Interactions</color>**: [[https://thebiogrid.org/search.php?search=DUOXA1&organism=9606|BioGRID]] * **<color #00a2e8>PubMed articles</color>**: [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=gene%20DUOXA1|Open PubMed]] * **<color #00a2e8>OMIM</color>**: [[https://omim.org/entry/612771|Open OMIM]] == Function Summary == * **<color #00a2e8>Entrez Summary</color>**: Dual oxidases DUOX1 and DUOX2 are NADPH oxidases which are involved in hydrogen peroxide production necessary for thyroid hormonogenesis. They form a heterodimer with specific maturation factors DUOXA1 and DUOXA2, respectively, which is essential for the maturation and function of the DUOX enzyme complexes. This gene encodes the DUOX1 activator or maturation factor DUOXA1. Rat studies identified a bidirectional promoter which controls the transcription of the DUOX1 and DUOXA1 genes. This protein is cotransported to the cell surface when coexpressed with DUOX1 and is retained in the endoplasmic reticulum when expressed without DUOX1 protein. The expression of this gene or the DUOX1 gene is not suppressed by thyroglobulin (Tg), a macromolecular precursor in thyroid hormone synthesis, while the expression of the DUOX2 and DUOXA2 are significantly suppressed by the Tg. This protein is also a p53-regulated neurogenic factor involved in p53 dependent neuronal differentiation. Multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2013]. * **<color #00a2e8>UniProt Summary</color>**: May be required for the maturation and the transport from the endoplasmic reticulum to the plasma membrane of functional DUOX1. {ECO:0000305|PubMed:16651268}. <button type='primary' size='sm' modal='Pfam_Domains'>Pfam Domains</button> <button type='primary' size='sm' modal='GO_terms'>GO Terms</button> <modal id='Pfam_Domains' size='lg' title='Pfam Domains'> |DuoxA| </modal> <modal id='GO_terms' size='lg' title='GO Terms'> |positive regulation of hydrogen peroxide biosynthetic process| |regulation of thyroid hormone generation| |positive regulation of hydrogen peroxide metabolic process| |positive regulation of cofactor metabolic process| |regulation of hydrogen peroxide biosynthetic process| |regulation of hydrogen peroxide metabolic process| |regulation of cofactor metabolic process| |hydrogen peroxide metabolic process| |regulation of hormone metabolic process| |positive regulation of reactive oxygen species biosynthetic process| |regulation of reactive oxygen species biosynthetic process| |positive regulation of reactive oxygen species metabolic process| |antibiotic metabolic process| |reactive oxygen species metabolic process| |regulation of reactive oxygen species metabolic process| |regulation of inflammatory response| |positive regulation of neuron differentiation| |cofactor metabolic process| |positive regulation of neurogenesis| |drug metabolic process| |regulation of hormone levels| |positive regulation of nervous system development| |positive regulation of cell development| |regulation of neuron differentiation| |regulation of defense response| |regulation of neurogenesis| |regulation of nervous system development| |regulation of cell development| |endoplasmic reticulum membrane| |positive regulation of cell differentiation| |regulation of response to external stimulus| |positive regulation of developmental process| |regulation of response to stress| |protein transport| |generation of neurons| |peptide transport| |amide transport| |cellular protein localization| |cellular macromolecule localization| |establishment of protein localization| |neurogenesis| |positive regulation of multicellular organismal process| |regulation of cell differentiation| |nitrogen compound transport| |positive regulation of cellular biosynthetic process| |positive regulation of biosynthetic process| </modal> \\ === CRISPR Data === <button type='default' size='small' modal='Compound_Hit'>Compound Hit</button> <button type='default' size='small' modal='Most_Correlated_Genes'>Most Correlated Genes in Chemogenomics</button> <button type='primary' size='small' modal='Essential_Avana'>Tissues where Essential in the Avana Dataset (DepMap 20Q1)</button> <modal id='Compound_Hit' size='lg' title='Compound Hit'> No hits were found. </modal> <modal id='Most_Correlated_Genes' size='lg' title='Most Correlated Genes in Chemogenomics'> No correlation found to any other genes in chemogenomics. </modal> <modal id='Essential_Avana' size='lg' title='Tissues where Essential in the Avana Dataset (DepMap 20Q1)'> Global Fraction of Cell Lines Where Essential: 0/739 ^Tissue^Fraction Of Cell Lines Where Essential^ |1290807.0|0/1| |909776.0|0/1| |bile duct|0/28| |blood|0/28| |bone|0/26| |breast|0/33| |central nervous system|0/56| |cervix|0/4| |colorectal|0/17| |esophagus|0/13| |fibroblast|0/1| |gastric|0/16| |kidney|0/21| |liver|0/20| |lung|0/75| |lymphocyte|0/16| |ovary|0/26| |pancreas|0/24| |peripheral nervous system|0/16| |plasma cell|0/15| |prostate|0/1| |skin|0/24| |soft tissue|0/9| |thyroid|0/2| |upper aerodigestive|0/22| |urinary tract|0/29| |uterus|0/5| </modal> == Essentiality in NALM6 == * **<color #00a2e8>Essentiality Rank</color>**: 11198 * **<color #00a2e8>Expression level (log2 read counts)</color>**: -3.02 <button type='primary' size='small' modal='Dist_expr'>Expression Distribution</button> <modal id='Dist_expr' size='lg' title='DUOXA1 Expression in NALM6 Cells: -3.02'> {{:chemogenomics:nalm6 dist.png?nolink |}} </modal> Last modified: 2026/01/07 22:36by 127.0.0.1