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Gap junction trafficking and regulation

REACTOME PATHWAY
Reactome: R-HSA-15785819 genes22 compounds

The Gap junction trafficking and regulation pathway (Reactome ID: R-HSA-157858) involves 19 genes and is affected by 22 compounds in the BiohacksAI evidence corpus. Compound-pathway associations are derived from target overlap: a compound is linked to this pathway if it targets ≥2 genes within the pathway.

Genes in this Pathway

GJB2SRCTUBA1ATUBA1BTUBA1CTUBA3CTUBA3ETUBA4ATUBA8TUBAL3TUBB1TUBB2ATUBB2BTUBB3TUBB4ATUBB4BTUBB6TUBB8TUBB8B

Compounds Affecting Gap junction trafficking and regulation

#CompoundTargets HitStudies
1Colchicine300
2Nocodazole Nocodazole is215
3Vincristine299
4Noscapine300
5Podophyllotoxin14
6Demecolcine246
7Maytansine300
8vinblastine sulfate81
9Vorinostat299
10Dasatinib299
11Resveratrol298
12tyrphostin ag 14784
13Sorafenib300
14Quercetin300
15Adenosine Monophosphate Adenine nucleotide containing300
16Afatinib297
17alsterpaullone12
18Crizotinib298
19kenpaullone8
20monorden8
21Niclosamide299
22Kanamycin Antibiotic complex produced by Streptomyces kanamyceticus from Japanese soil. Comprises 3 components: kanamycin A,300

About the Gap junction trafficking and regulation Pathway

The Gap junction trafficking and regulation pathway is catalogued in Reactome (ID: R-HSA-157858) and involves 19 genes. In the BiohacksAI corpus, 22 compounds have documented interactions with at least 2 genes in this pathway, establishing mechanistic relevance. Key pathway genes include GJB2, SRC, TUBA1A, TUBA1B, TUBA1C.