Gene

Mxd1

Species
Rattus norvegicus
Symbol
Mxd1
Name
max dimerization protein 1
Synonyms
  • LOC362391
  • Mad-1
Biotype
protein coding gene
Automated Description
Predicted to enable DNA-binding transcription repressor activity, RNA polymerase II-specific and RNA polymerase II cis-regulatory region sequence-specific DNA binding activity. Predicted to be involved in negative regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II. Predicted to be located in several cellular components, including chromatin; mitochondrion; and nucleoplasm. Predicted to be part of Mad-Max complex. Orthologous to human MXD1 (MAX dimerization protein 1).
RGD Description
Predicted to enable DNA-binding transcription repressor activity, RNA polymerase II-specific and RNA polymerase II cis-regulatory region sequence-specific DNA binding activity. Predicted to be involved in negative regulation of transcription by RNA polymerase II. Predicted to be located in several cellular components, including chromatin; mitochondrion; and nucleoplasm. Predicted to be part of Mad-Max complex. Orthologous to human MXD1 (MAX dimerization protein 1); INTERACTS WITH 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxine; amphetamine; atrazine.
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Additional Information
Literature

Orthology

Gene tree
PANTHER:PTHR11969
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Paralogy

Function - GO Annotations

Pathways

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Phenotypes

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Other Sources
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Disease Associations

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Transgenic Alleles

Models

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Genome location
Assembly version
mRatBN7.2
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Sequence Details

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Expression

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Other Sources
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Molecular Interactions

Genetic Interactions