Entry Detail



General Information

Database ID:exR0510959
RNA Name:ADAMTS9
RNA Type:mRNA
Chromosome:chr3
Starnd:-
Coordinate:
Start Site(bp):64515654End Site(bp):64688000
External Links:ENSG00000163638



Disease Information

Disease Name:Lactation
Disease Category:Other Diseases
MeSH ID:D007774
Type:Phenomena and Processes Category/Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena
Alias:Milk Secretion//Milk Secretions//Lactation, Prolonged//Lactations, Prolonged//Prolonged Lactation//Prolonged Lactations



Expression Detail

GEO ID:GSE36936
Description:Gene Expression in the Human Mammary Epithelium during Initiation of Lactation.
Experimental Design:Time Series
Case Disease Type:Lactation
Case Disease SubType:NA
Case Sample:12h post delivery
Control Sample:6h post delivery
Number of Case:7
Number of Control:7
Number of Samples:14





Regulatory Relationship

mRNA targets:
Gene SymbolChromosomeStart Site(bp)End Site(bp)Strand
AP2A2
chr11
924894
1012245
+
ERMP1
chr9
5765076
5833117
-
IGF2
chr11
2129112
2141238
-
KLHL9
chr9
21329665
21335404
-
TTC8
chr14
88824153
88881078
+
ZC3H6
chr2
112275597
112340063
+
miRNA targets:NA
circRNA targets:NA
lncRNA targets:NA
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Experiment Detail

GEO ID:NA
Sample Source:NA
Source Fraction:NA
Platform:NA
Method:NA
Num of detected RNA Type:NA
Num of detected RNAs of this Type:NA
Sample treatment protocol:NA
RNA Extract protocol:NA
RNA library preparation protocol:NA



Reference

PMID:22649065
Title:Gene regulation of UDP-galactose synthesis and transport: potential rate-limiting processes in initiation of milk production in humans
Author:Mohammad MA, Hadsell DL, Haymond MW.
Journal:Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2012 Aug 1;303(3):E365-76.
Description:We have utilized our established model of the RNA isolated from breast milk fat globule from seven healthy, exclusively breastfeeding women from 6 h to 42 days following delivery to determine the temporal coordination of changes in gene expression in the carbohydrate metabolic processes emphasizing the lactose synthesis pathway in human mammary epithelial cell.