General Information of Drug Off-Target (DOT) (ID: OT5OFEU2)

DOT Name Protein FAM185A (FAM185A)
Gene Name FAM185A
UniProt ID
F185A_HUMAN
3D Structure
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2D Sequence (FASTA)
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3D Structure (PDB)
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Pfam ID
PF13349
Sequence
MLAPCSGWELGCFRLCLRQVRLWAGAGRWACWACQARPYSSGGSERWPGSETEVPPPGPG
RRTLKEWTLQVSPFGRLRARLPCHLAVRPLDPLTYPDGDRVLVAVCGVEGGVRGLDGLQV
KYDEDLEEMAIVSDTIHPQASVEVNAPLKFGLDIKSSGSGCVKVQSIEGDNCKIETEHGT
SILQSVKGQKLHVQTKGGKVICLGTVYGNIDIHASDKSAVTIDKLQGSSVTVSTEDGLLK
AKYLYTESSFLSSAAGDITLGSVHGNITLQSKMGNITVDSSSGCLKASTNQGAIDVYVSQ
LGKVELKSHKGSIIVKVPSSLQAHLQLSGKEVDVNSEVHVQEMAEVRKDDVVTVTGLMNQ
ASKREKWIKADAPKGTVSFRRQSWFQSLKLQD

Molecular Interaction Atlas (MIA) of This DOT

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2 Drug(s) Affected the Post-Translational Modifications of This DOT
Drug Name Drug ID Highest Status Interaction REF
Valproate DMCFE9I Approved Valproate decreases the methylation of Protein FAM185A (FAM185A). [1]
Arsenic DMTL2Y1 Approved Arsenic affects the methylation of Protein FAM185A (FAM185A). [3]
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1 Drug(s) Affected the Gene/Protein Processing of This DOT
Drug Name Drug ID Highest Status Interaction REF
Cisplatin DMRHGI9 Approved Cisplatin increases the expression of Protein FAM185A (FAM185A). [2]
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References

1 Integrative omics data analyses of repeated dose toxicity of valproic acid in vitro reveal new mechanisms of steatosis induction. Toxicology. 2018 Jan 15;393:160-170.
2 Activation of AIFM2 enhances apoptosis of human lung cancer cells undergoing toxicological stress. Toxicol Lett. 2016 Sep 6;258:227-236.
3 Prenatal arsenic exposure and the epigenome: identifying sites of 5-methylcytosine alterations that predict functional changes in gene expression in newborn cord blood and subsequent birth outcomes. Toxicol Sci. 2015 Jan;143(1):97-106. doi: 10.1093/toxsci/kfu210. Epub 2014 Oct 10.