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Entity

Name
chlorpromazine
Namespace
chebi
Namespace Version
20180906
Namespace URL
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Appears in Networks 2

In-Edges 4

complex(p(HGNC:CHRNA1), p(HGNC:CHRNA1), p(HGNC:CHRNB1), p(HGNC:CHRND), p(HGNC:CHRNG)) association a(CHEBI:chlorpromazine) View Subject | View Object

In receptor-rich mem- branes from T. marmorata, chlorpromazine labeled the four types of subunits of the nAChR (67), and precise quantitative measurements demonstrated that it bound to just one high affinity site per 2alpha􏰀1beta􏰂1gamma􏰃1delta􏰄1 oligomer (68). PubMed:23038257

p(HGNC:ACHE) increases act(a(CHEBI:chlorpromazine)) View Subject | View Object

The kinetics of access of chlorpromazine to this site increased by 100-fold when rap- idly mixed with ACh under conditions expected to generate functional ion channels PubMed:23038257

p(HGNC:SCNN1D) association a(CHEBI:chlorpromazine) View Subject | View Object

It took more than a year to demonstrate that chlorpromazine labels serine 262, within the second transmembrane segment (TM2) of the delta􏰄-subunit PubMed:23038257

Out-Edges 5

a(CHEBI:chlorpromazine) association complex(p(HGNC:CHRNA1), p(HGNC:CHRNA1), p(HGNC:CHRNB1), p(HGNC:CHRND), p(HGNC:CHRNG)) View Subject | View Object

In receptor-rich mem- branes from T. marmorata, chlorpromazine labeled the four types of subunits of the nAChR (67), and precise quantitative measurements demonstrated that it bound to just one high affinity site per 2alpha􏰀1beta􏰂1gamma􏰃1delta􏰄1 oligomer (68). PubMed:23038257

a(CHEBI:chlorpromazine) association p(HGNC:SCNN1D) View Subject | View Object

It took more than a year to demonstrate that chlorpromazine labels serine 262, within the second transmembrane segment (TM2) of the delta􏰄-subunit PubMed:23038257

a(CHEBI:chlorpromazine) increases bp(GO:autophagy) View Subject | View Object

In contrast, chlorpromazine, which is a typical antipsychotic agent, induces autophagy by inhibiting the Akt/mTOR pathway PubMed:30061532

a(CHEBI:chlorpromazine) decreases bp(GO:"protein kinase B signaling") View Subject | View Object

In contrast, chlorpromazine, which is a typical antipsychotic agent, induces autophagy by inhibiting the Akt/mTOR pathway PubMed:30061532

a(CHEBI:chlorpromazine) decreases act(p(HGNC:MTOR)) View Subject | View Object

In contrast, chlorpromazine, which is a typical antipsychotic agent, induces autophagy by inhibiting the Akt/mTOR pathway PubMed:30061532

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