Name
Cell Membrane
Namespace Keyword
CellStructure
Namespace
MeSH
Namespace Version
20170511
Namespace URL
https://arty.scai.fraunhofer.de/artifactory/bel/annotation/cell-structure/cell-structure-20170511.belanno

Sample Annotated Edges 5

a(CHEBI:testosterone) decreases path(MESH:"Plaque, Amyloid") View Subject | View Object

However, a recent study blocking the conversion of testosterone to estrogen found an estrogen-independent improvement in cognitive function and lowering of plaque formation along with a decrease in BACE1 mRNA, protein level, and activity [211]. In addition, testosterone may also reduce the protein level of PS1 [196] PubMed:21214928

a(CHEBI:"phorbol ester") increases act(p(HGNC:PRKCA)) View Subject | View Object

Indeed, phorbol ester’s effect on sAPPalpha secretion and Abeta generation though activation of protein kinase C (PKC) has been known for a long time [201-203] PubMed:21214928

p(HGNC:RAB11A) decreases a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta") View Subject | View Object

Additionally, estrogen has been found to facilitate binding of Rab11 to the TGN membrane and a dominant negative Rab11 mutant abolishes the estrogen-regulated change in APP trafficking, leading to increased Abeta formation [197] PubMed:21214928

a(CHEBI:"phorbol ester") association a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta") View Subject | View Object

Indeed, phorbol ester’s effect on sAPPalpha secretion and Abeta generation though activation of protein kinase C (PKC) has been known for a long time [201-203] PubMed:21214928

p(HGNC:PRKCA) decreases a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta") View Subject | View Object

PKC stimulates sAPPalpha secretion, reducing Abeta levels, even when the phosphorylation sites on APP are mutated or the entire cytoplasmic domain is deleted [204] PubMed:21214928

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