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Hypoxia-inducible factor

Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) are transcription factors that respond to decreases in available oxygen in the cellular environment, or hypoxia. They also respond to instances of pseudohypoxia, such as thiamine deficiency. Both hypoxia and pseudohypoxia leads to impairment of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production by the mitochondria.

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InterPro
HGNC
4910
Locus
Chr. 14 q21-q24
NCBI gene
3091
OMIM
603348
RefSeq
NM_001530

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related to External links · 14
Hypoxia-inducible factor → ARNT Complex, Factor, Heterodimeric HIF-1a, HRE DNA, Human Aryl, Human Endothelial PAS, Human Hypoxia-inducible, Hypoxia-Inducible, KB, Medicine Medical Subject Headings, MeSH, National Library, PDB, PDBe-KB
related to von Hippel–Lindau disease-associated renal cell carcinoma · 3
Hypoxia-inducible factor → Belzutifan, Hippel, Lindau
Domains · 1
Hypoxia-inducible factor → InterPro
HGNC · 1
Hypoxia-inducible factor → 4910
Locus · 1
Hypoxia-inducible factor → Chr. 14 q21-q24
NCBI gene · 1
Hypoxia-inducible factor → 3091
OMIM · 1
Hypoxia-inducible factor → 603348
RefSeq · 1
Hypoxia-inducible factor → NM_001530
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Hypoxia-inducible factor → Search forStructuresSwiss-modelDomainsInterPro
Structures · 1
Hypoxia-inducible factor → Swiss-model

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hif hif-1 hypoxia oxygen conditions factor also nf-κb pseudohypoxia treatment shown prolyl-hydroxylase hif-1α hif-1a hypoxia-inducible factors transcription cancer anemia transcriptional

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Hypoxia-inducible factorDomainsInterPro1.00infobox
Hypoxia-inducible factorHGNC49101.00infobox
Hypoxia-inducible factorLocusChr. 14 q21-q241.00infobox
Hypoxia-inducible factorNCBI gene30911.00infobox
Hypoxia-inducible factorOMIM6033481.00infobox
Hypoxia-inducible factorRefSeqNM_0015301.00infobox
Hypoxia-inducible factorSearch forSearch forStructuresSwiss-modelDomainsInterPro1.00infobox
Hypoxia-inducible factorStructuresSwiss-model1.00infobox
Hypoxia-inducible factorSymbolHIF1A1.00infobox
Hypoxia-inducible factorUniProtQ166651.00infobox
phenethyl isothiocyanateinstance ofso HIF inhibitors0.80text
Acriflavineinstance ofso HIF inhibitors0.80text

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