EC Number |
Expression |
Reference |
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1.8.4.11 | down |
enzyme expression is declined gradually when the plants are exposed to high salt, H2O2 and absisic acid conditions and decrease to lower level at 12 h |
726436 |
1.8.4.11 | down |
oxidative stress reduces the expression of the enzyme (MsrA) following treatment with 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium |
764644 |
1.8.4.11 | up |
astragaloside IV protects PC-12 cells from 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium-induced oxidative damage through upregulating MsrA. MsrA expression is dependent on the Sirt1-FOXO3a signaling pathway |
764644 |
1.8.4.11 | up |
induced expression under various stresses, regulated directly by the stress-responsive extracytoplasmic-function sigma factor SigH |
-, 741692 |
1.8.4.11 | up |
msra-1 mRNA is increased by 2fold in daf-2 mutants compared to wild type controls when worms are cultured at 23 and 25°C, there is a notorious increase in MSRA-1 activity in daf-2 mutants as the worms age, at 23°C MSRA-1 expression is dramatically enhanced in the nervous system |
-, 695430 |
1.8.4.11 | up |
serum anti-MSRA levels are significantly elevated in systemic sclerosis patients with pulmonary fibrosis, cardiac involvement, or decreased total antioxidant power compared with those without them |
695897 |
1.8.4.11 | up |
the expression is slightly up-regulated in a time-dependent manner after treatment with low temperature and drought within 12 h |
726436 |
1.8.4.11 | up |
the transcript level of isoform MSRA2 is significantly accumulated in both leaves and green fruits after ethephon treatment |
726435 |
1.8.4.11 | up |
the upstream (promoter 1) regulates the msrA1 transcript that codes for the mitochondrial form of MSRA, the downstream promoter (promoter 2) regulates the msrA2/3 transcripts that code for the cytosolic/nuclear forms of MSRA and is generally less active, both promoters are partially regulated by all-trans retinoic acid |
698124 |