General Information of Drug Off-Target (DOT) (ID: OTHCV4G8)

DOT Name Epididymal-specific lipocalin-12 (LCN12)
Gene Name LCN12
Related Disease
Tourette syndrome ( )
UniProt ID
LCN12_HUMAN
3D Structure
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2D Sequence (FASTA)
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3D Structure (PDB)
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Pfam ID
PF00061
Sequence
MRLLCGLWLWLSLLKVLQAQTPTPLPLPPPMQSFQGNQFQGEWFVLGLAGNSFRPEHRAL
LNAFTATFELSDDGRFEVWNAMTRGQHCDTWSYVLIPAAQPGQFTVDHGVEPGADREETR
VVDSDYTQFALMLSRRHTSRLAVLRISLLGRSWLLPPGTLDQFICLGRAQGLSDDNIVFP
DVTGWSPQASVC
Function Binds all-trans retinoic acid and may act as a retinoid carrier protein within the epididymis. May play a role in male fertility.
Reactome Pathway
Transport of fatty acids (R-HSA-804914 )

Molecular Interaction Atlas (MIA) of This DOT

1 Disease(s) Related to This DOT
Disease Name Disease ID Evidence Level Mode of Inheritance REF
Tourette syndrome DISX9D54 No Known Unknown [1]
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1 Drug(s) Affected the Post-Translational Modifications of This DOT
Drug Name Drug ID Highest Status Interaction REF
Valproate DMCFE9I Approved Valproate increases the methylation of Epididymal-specific lipocalin-12 (LCN12). [2]
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3 Drug(s) Affected the Gene/Protein Processing of This DOT
Drug Name Drug ID Highest Status Interaction REF
Ciclosporin DMAZJFX Approved Ciclosporin decreases the expression of Epididymal-specific lipocalin-12 (LCN12). [3]
Urethane DM7NSI0 Phase 4 Urethane decreases the expression of Epididymal-specific lipocalin-12 (LCN12). [4]
Benzo(a)pyrene DMN7J43 Phase 1 Benzo(a)pyrene decreases the expression of Epididymal-specific lipocalin-12 (LCN12). [5]
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References

1 De Novo Coding Variants Are Strongly Associated with Tourette Disorder. Neuron. 2017 May 3;94(3):486-499.e9. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2017.04.024.
2 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.
3 Comparison of HepG2 and HepaRG by whole-genome gene expression analysis for the purpose of chemical hazard identification. Toxicol Sci. 2010 May;115(1):66-79.
4 Ethyl carbamate induces cell death through its effects on multiple metabolic pathways. Chem Biol Interact. 2017 Nov 1;277:21-32.
5 Identification of a transcriptomic signature of food-relevant genotoxins in human HepaRG hepatocarcinoma cells. Food Chem Toxicol. 2020 Jun;140:111297. doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2020.111297. Epub 2020 Mar 28.