General Information of Drug Transporter (DT)
DT ID DTD0105 Transporter Info
Gene Name SLC16A14
Transporter Name Monocarboxylate transporter 14
Gene ID
151473
UniProt ID
Q7RTX9

Transcriptional Regulation of This DT (TSR)

TF Superclass 1: Basic domains

      Class 1.1: Basic leucine zipper factors

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        CREB1 

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       Transcriptional Phenomenon 1

Direct binding to SLC16A14 gene [1]

TF Protein Name

Cyclic AMP-responsive element-binding protein 1 Transcription Factor Info

Tissue

Breast; Liver

Related DT Changes

Direct regulating

Experiment method

TF-transporter regulations were collected from ChIP-Seq datasets.

Detailed Description

Cyclic AMP-responsive element-binding protein 1 (CREB1) can directly bind to the SLC16A14 gene, which in turn affects the expression or function of the drug transporter Monocarboxylate transporter 14.

TF Superclass 2: Zinc-coordinating DNA-binding domains

      Class 2.3: C2H2 zinc finger factors

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        CTCF 

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       Transcriptional Phenomenon 1

Direct binding to SLC16A14 gene [2]

TF Protein Name

Transcriptional repressor CTCF Transcription Factor Info

Tissue

Brain

Related DT Changes

Direct regulating

Experiment method

TF-transporter regulations were collected from ChIP-Seq datasets.

Detailed Description

Transcriptional repressor CTCF (CTCF) can directly bind to the SLC16A14 gene, which in turn affects the expression or function of the drug transporter Monocarboxylate transporter 14.

        ZNF263 

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       Transcriptional Phenomenon 1

Direct binding to SLC16A14 gene [3]

TF Protein Name

Zinc finger protein 263 Transcription Factor Info

Tissue

Kidney

Related DT Changes

Direct regulating

Experiment method

TF-transporter regulations were collected from ChIP-Seq datasets.

Detailed Description

Zinc finger protein 263 (ZNF263) can directly bind to the SLC16A14 gene, which in turn affects the expression or function of the drug transporter Monocarboxylate transporter 14.

TF Superclass 3: Helix-turn-helix domains

      Class 3.1: Homeo domain factors

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        ZEB1 

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       Transcriptional Phenomenon 1

Direct binding to SLC16A14 gene [1]

TF Protein Name

Zinc finger E-box-binding homeobox 1 Transcription Factor Info

Tissue

Blood; Liver

Related DT Changes

Direct regulating

Experiment method

TF-transporter regulations were collected from ChIP-Seq datasets.

Detailed Description

Zinc finger E-box-binding homeobox 1 (ZEB1) can directly bind to the SLC16A14 gene, which in turn affects the expression or function of the drug transporter Monocarboxylate transporter 14.

      Class 3.3: Fork head / winged helix factors

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        E2F1 

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       Transcriptional Phenomenon 1

Direct binding to SLC16A14 gene [4]

TF Protein Name

Transcription factor E2F1 Transcription Factor Info

Tissue

Breast

Related DT Changes

Direct regulating

Experiment method

TF-transporter regulations were collected from ChIP-Seq datasets.

Detailed Description

Transcription factor E2F1 (E2F1) can directly bind to the SLC16A14 gene, which in turn affects the expression or function of the drug transporter Monocarboxylate transporter 14.

        FOXA2 

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       Transcriptional Phenomenon 1

Direct binding to SLC16A14 gene [3]

TF Protein Name

Hepatocyte nuclear factor 3-beta Transcription Factor Info

Tissue

Colon

Related DT Changes

Direct regulating

Experiment method

TF-transporter regulations were collected from ChIP-Seq datasets.

Detailed Description

Hepatocyte nuclear factor 3-beta (FOXA2) can directly bind to the SLC16A14 gene, which in turn affects the expression or function of the drug transporter Monocarboxylate transporter 14.

      Class 3.5: Tryptophan cluster factors

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        ERG 

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       Transcriptional Phenomenon 1

Direct binding to SLC16A14 gene [2]

TF Protein Name

Transcriptional regulator ERG Transcription Factor Info

Tissue

Aorta

Related DT Changes

Direct regulating

Experiment method

TF-transporter regulations were collected from ChIP-Seq datasets.

Detailed Description

Transcriptional regulator ERG (ERG) can directly bind to the SLC16A14 gene, which in turn affects the expression or function of the drug transporter Monocarboxylate transporter 14.

        GABPA 

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       Transcriptional Phenomenon 1

Direct binding to SLC16A14 gene [4]

TF Protein Name

GA-binding protein alpha chain Transcription Factor Info

Tissue

Blood; Embryo; Liver; Mesenchymal; Prostate

Related DT Changes

Direct regulating

Experiment method

TF-transporter regulations were collected from ChIP-Seq datasets.

Detailed Description

GA-binding protein alpha chain (GABPA) can directly bind to the SLC16A14 gene, which in turn affects the expression or function of the drug transporter Monocarboxylate transporter 14.
References
1 hTFtarget: A Comprehensive Database for Regulations of Human Transcription Factors and Their Targets. Genomics Proteomics Bioinformatics. 2020 Apr;18(2):120-358. (ID:ENSG00000163053)
2 Closure of the NCBI SRA and implications for the long-term future of genomics data storage. Genome Biol. 2011;12(3):402.
3 The Encyclopedia of DNA elements (ENCODE): data portal update. Nucleic Acids Res. 2018 Jan 4;46(D1):D794-D801
4 NCBI GEO: archive for functional genomics data sets--update. Nucleic Acids Res. 2013 Jan;41(D1):D991-5.

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