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FBXL7 down-regulates AURKA during mitotic entry and in early mitosis

REACTOME PATHWAY
Reactome: R-HSA-885405035 genes24 compounds

The FBXL7 down-regulates AURKA during mitotic entry and in early mitosis pathway (Reactome ID: R-HSA-8854050) involves 35 genes and is affected by 24 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

ADRM1AURKACUL1PSMA1PSMA2PSMA3PSMA4PSMA5PSMA6PSMA7PSMB1PSMB2PSMB3PSMB4PSMB5PSMB6PSMB7PSMC1PSMC2PSMC3PSMC4PSMC5PSMC6PSMD1PSMD11PSMD12PSMD13PSMD14PSMD2PSMD3+5 more

Compounds Affecting FBXL7 down-regulates AURKA during mitotic entry and in early mitosis

#CompoundTargets HitStudies
1Bortezomib300
2Reserpine297
3Emodin Purgative anthraquinone found in several plants, especially RHAMNUS PURSHIANA. It was formerly used as300
4ninhydrin300
5Disulfiram297
64-Hydroxybenzoate-3-Monooxygenase300
7Apigenin 5,7,4'-trihydroxy-flavone,300
8chrysin300
9egcg300
10Luteolin 5,7,3',4'-tetrahydroxy-flavone,150
11Quercetin300
12Genistein300
13myricetin-3-O-galactopyranoside [Supplementary Concept]300
14Sorafenib300
15Crizotinib298
161-(5,8-dihydro-1,4-dihydroxy-5,8-dioxo-2-naphthyl)-4-methylpent-3-en-1-yl cinnamate [Supplementary Concept]54
17Axitinib298
18juglone hydroxylase [Supplementary Concept] catalyzes279
19kenpaullone8
20sp600125117
21candesartan cilexetil [Supplementary Concept]300
22Cetylpyridinium Cationic bactericidal surfactant used as300
23Pioglitazone297
24Harmaline300

About the FBXL7 down-regulates AURKA during mitotic entry and in early mitosis Pathway

The FBXL7 down-regulates AURKA during mitotic entry and in early mitosis pathway is catalogued in Reactome (ID: R-HSA-8854050) and involves 35 genes. In the BiohacksAI corpus, 24 compounds have documented interactions with at least 2 genes in this pathway, establishing mechanistic relevance. Key pathway genes include ADRM1, AURKA, CUL1, PSMA1, PSMA2.