Regulon

Regulon: R-1959

Regulons are regulatory units consisting of a coherently expressed set of genes and the associated regulator(s) whose binding site(s) they share.

Regulon Summary

Regulon summary table displays all associated information related to the specific regulon including the number of genes in the regulon, Hazard ratio, its Regulator, the Transcriptional Program that includes the regulon, Drugs that are associated with members of the regulon, together with mechanism of action and class, and enriched hallmarks of cancer if any.

GenesCox Hazard RatioRegulatorsCausal FlowsTranscriptional ProgramsHallmarks
50.43562210Pr-77Self sufficiency in growth signalInsensitivity to antigrowth signalEvading apoptosisSustained angiogenesisTissue invasion and metastasisTumor-promoting inflammationReprogramming energy metabolismEvading immune detectionLimitless replicative potentialGenome instability and mutation

Regulon Genes

List of genes that are included in the regulon. These genes have similar expression profiles in subset of patients and they share common binding motif for the Regulator of the regulon. Clicking on the gene name will take you to the gene specific page with more details. Please wait while information is collated from several resources after you click.

Entrez IDEnsEMBL IDPreferred NameUniprot ID
4850 ENSG00000080802 CNOT4 A0A024R785
26750 ENSG00000136643 RPS6KC1 Q96S38
3716 ENSG00000162434 JAK1 P23458
10611 ENSG00000163110 PDLIM5 Q96HC4
57493 ENSG00000173706 HEG1 Q9ULI3

Regulon Drugs

NameApproved SymbolTypeAction TypeMechanism of ActionMax Trial PhaseMax GBM Phase
RUXOLITINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORTyrosine-protein kinase JAK2 inhibitor41
FILGOTINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORTyrosine-protein kinase JAK1 inhibitor40
IZENCITINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORJanus Kinase (JAK) inhibitor20
TOFACITINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORJanus Kinase (JAK) inhibitor40
RUXOLITINIB PHOSPHATEJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORTyrosine-protein kinase JAK2 inhibitor40
PEFICITINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORJanus Kinase (JAK) inhibitor30
ITACITINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORTyrosine-protein kinase JAK1 inhibitor30
CERDULATINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORTyrosine-protein kinase JAK1 inhibitor20
BREPOCITINIBTYK2Small moleculeINHIBITORTyrosine-protein kinase JAK1 inhibitor20
MOMELOTINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORTyrosine-protein kinase JAK2 inhibitor30
AZD4205JAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORTyrosine-protein kinase JAK1 inhibitor20
BARICITINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORTyrosine-protein kinase JAK2 inhibitor40
UPADACITINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORJanus Kinase (JAK) inhibitor40
TOFACITINIB CITRATEJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORJanus Kinase (JAK) inhibitor40
ABROCITINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORTyrosine-protein kinase JAK1 inhibitor30
GUSACITINIBSYKSmall moleculeINHIBITORJanus Kinase (JAK) inhibitor20
SOLCITINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORTyrosine-protein kinase JAK1 inhibitor20
DELGOCITINIBJAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORJanus Kinase (JAK) inhibitor30
INCB-047986JAK1Small moleculeINHIBITORTyrosine-protein kinase JAK1 inhibitor20

Causal Flows

Causal Flows are statistically significant links between putative causal events (somatic mutations, copy number variations, chromosomal translocations, etc.) and the activity levels of regulators and regulons. In the causal flow a mutation may causally activates or deactivates a downstream regulator which then might up- or down-regulates a regulon that contains genes with similar expression profiles and binding sites.

Causal Mechanistic Flows for Regulon R-1959

IDMutationRoleRegulatorRoleRegulon# downstream regulons# diffexp regulonsDrugs