Regulation of expression of SLITs and ROBOs
REACTOME PATHWAYThe Regulation of expression of SLITs and ROBOs pathway (Reactome ID: R-HSA-9010553) involves 36 genes and is affected by 31 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
Compounds Affecting Regulation of expression of SLITs and ROBOs
| # | Compound | Targets Hit | Studies |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bortezomib | — | 300 |
| 2 | Reserpine | — | 297 |
| 3 | egcg | — | 300 |
| 4 | Emodin Purgative anthraquinone found in several plants, especially RHAMNUS PURSHIANA. It was formerly used as | — | 300 |
| 5 | Hexachlorophene | — | 300 |
| 6 | Oxytetracycline | — | 300 |
| 7 | Disulfiram | — | 297 |
| 8 | 4-Hydroxybenzoate-3-Monooxygenase | — | 300 |
| 9 | Apigenin 5,7,4'-trihydroxy-flavone, | — | 300 |
| 10 | chrysin | — | 300 |
| 11 | Luteolin 5,7,3',4'-tetrahydroxy-flavone, | — | 150 |
| 12 | Quercetin | — | 300 |
| 13 | Genistein | — | 300 |
| 14 | myricetin-3-O-galactopyranoside [Supplementary Concept] | — | 300 |
| 15 | Oxcarbazepine | — | 296 |
| 16 | Rosmarinic Acid | — | 300 |
| 17 | Rutin | — | 300 |
| 18 | Anthralin | — | 299 |
| 19 | Cefixime | — | 300 |
| 20 | Ethidium | — | 300 |
| 21 | Phenoxybenzamine | — | 21 |
| 22 | sp600125 | — | 117 |
| 23 | Temozolomide | — | 299 |
| 24 | DEAD-box RNA Helicases | — | 169 |
| 25 | Thioctic Acid | — | 298 |
| 26 | Thioctic Acid | — | 300 |
| 27 | Azauridine | — | 300 |
| 28 | Levetiracetam | — | 296 |
| 29 | Pioglitazone | — | 297 |
| 30 | Harmaline | — | 300 |
| 31 | ninhydrin | — | 300 |
About the Regulation of expression of SLITs and ROBOs Pathway
The Regulation of expression of SLITs and ROBOs pathway is catalogued in Reactome (ID: R-HSA-9010553) and involves 36 genes. In the BiohacksAI corpus, 31 compounds have documented interactions with at least 2 genes in this pathway, establishing mechanistic relevance. Key pathway genes include ADRM1, EIF4G1, PABPC1, PSMA1, PSMA2.