Huntington disease - Homo sapiens (human) - Pathway Page
Name Huntington disease - Homo sapiens (human)
Resource KEGG
Genes IFT57 UQCRQ POLR2L AP2A1 DNAH9 VDAC3 POLR2J2 DNAH8 UCP1 NDUFA4L2 ATP5F1B ATP5F1E CLTB DLG4 DNAL4 CREBBP EP300 PPARGC1A COX6A2 SLC25A5 SLC25A4 AP2M1 MT-ATP8 HDAC1 DNALI1 NDUFV1 ATP5MC1 GRM5 DNAH5 NDUFA4 DNAI2 ATP5F1C NDUFS1 ATP5PD NDUFB3 POLR2B CREB5 GRIN1 BBC3 NDUFB2 SP1 COX6A1 TFAM NDUFB4 NDUFS2 ITPR1 CLTC COX7B2 AP2A2 DNAH1 UQCR10 NDUFS4 TBPL1 UQCR11 COX8A ATP5PB NDUFV2 REST POLR2F DNAH2 CREB1 NDUFA10 POLR2J DNAI1 TAF4 HAP1 NDUFC2 CASP9 TBP RCOR1 SIN3A UQCRFS1 BDNF COX7C NDUFV3 NDUFB11 SDHB CYC1 TGM2 NDUFA7 GNAQ DCTN1 PLCB3 COX5A NDUFC2-KCTD14 NDUFB10 COX6B2 COX7A2L UQCRHL VDAC2 SOD2 TAF4B CASP8 DNAH12 POLR2I AP2S1 NDUFC1 HIP1 DNAH10 TP53 PPIF CREB3L1 HDAC2 PLCB4 ATP5F1D NDUFA1 SDHA GPX1 PLCB2 DNAH7 MT-CO1 COX6C CREB3 NDUFA8 NDUFAB1 POLR2A POLR2E POLR2J3 UQCRB ATP5PO COX7A2 ATP5MC2 POLR2D DNAH14 APAF1 SLC25A31 NRF1 ATP5F1A COX7B SDHD NDUFB1 DNAL1 MT-CO2 CASP3 CREB3L4 NDUFB9 GRIN2B NDUFB8 NDUFS3 NDUFA11 NDUFB5 CYCS ATP5PF NDUFS7 UQCRH DNAH6 BAX DCTN2 HTT VDAC1 DNAH17 COX8C MT-CO3 SOD1 AP2B1 NDUFS6 CREB3L2 PPARG NDUFA6 COX7A1 MT-ATP6 POLR2G SLC25A6 CLTCL1 CREB3L3 CLTA NDUFB6 COX6B1 COX4I1 DNAH3 PLCB1 POLR2C COX4I2 UQCRC2 NDUFS8 NDUFA12 NDUFA5 NDUFA9 ATP5MC3 POLR2H NDUFA3 NDUFS5 POLR2K UQCRC1 DNAH11 TBPL2 NDUFB7 DCTN4 COX5B MT-CYB SDHC NDUFA2 NDUFA13
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Hierarchy Landscape

The following plot represents the hierarchical landscape of 'Huntington disease - Homo sapiens (human)'. The hierarchical tree allows to click on the pathways with children (black border) and continue the exploration. All nodes are colored by their source (click on the map for the legend) and cross-link to the original pathway page.

Sub-Pathways

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ComPath is developed and maintained in an academic capacity by Daniel Domingo-Fernández and Charles Tapley Hoyt at the Fraunhofer SCAI Department of Bioinformatics. This web application relies on data loaded from KEGG, Reactome, and WikiPathways Restful APIs, as well as MSigDB. More information here.