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PPAR signaling pathway - Mus musculus
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Model information |
Identifier: |
BMID000000002621 |
Format: |
SBML L3 V1
(Layout, Qualitative Models)
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Submission: |
17 May 2012 14:21:09 UTC |
Last modified: |
08 Dec 2012 00:32:42 UTC |
Published: |
19 May 2012 23:49:21 UTC
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Model of “PPAR signaling pathway” in “Mus musculus (house mouse)”
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are nuclear hormone receptors that are activated by fatty acids and their derivatives. PPAR has three subtypes (PPARalpha, beta/delta, and gamma) showing different expression patterns in vertebrates. Each of them is encoded in a separate gene and binds fatty acids and eicosanoids. PPARalpha plays a role in the clearance of circulating or cellular lipids via the regulation of gene expression involved in lipid metabolism in liver and skeletal muscle. PPARbeta/delta is involved in lipid oxidation and cell proliferation. PPARgamma promotes adipocyte differentiation to enhance blood glucose uptake.
This model has been automatically generated by KEGGtranslator
V2.3.0 (KEGGtranslator: visualizing and converting the KEGG PATHWAY database to various formats. Wrzodek C, Dräger A, Zell A. Bioinformatics
. 2011, 27
:2314-2315) using information coming from the KEGG PATHWAY Database ( original pathway
).
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