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Owner Public
URN urn:agi-Expression:inout-urn:agi-cas:67254-79-9:out-urn:agi-llid:5467::positive
Entities fatty acid --+> PPARD
References 7
Connectivity 2
Effect positive

Organism Mus musculus
Journal J. Biol. Chem
CellType osteoblast
Journal Reference v274 i31 p21920 (1999)
Tissue fat
Journal Link http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/274/31/21920
MedLine Reference 10419513:1043
Sentence Finally, fatty acids promote adipose conversion of calvaria-derived osteoblasts or osteoma clonal cells that express PPARdelta but not PPARalpha and PPARgamma ( 22 ).

Organism Mus musculus
Journal J. Biol. Chem
Journal Reference v270 i47 p28183 (1995)
Tissue fat
Journal Link http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/270/47/28183
MedLine Reference 7499310:1029
Sentence These effects of fatty acids are mediated by activation of a nuclear receptor called fatty acid-activated receptor (FAAR) expressed in a variety of tissues including adipose tissue and muscle( 17 ) .

Organism Mus musculus
Journal Eur. J. Biochem
CellType adipocyte
Journal Reference v259 i3 p801 (1999)
Journal Link http://www.ejbiochem.org/cgi/content/full/259/3/801
MedLine Reference 10092867:1034
Sentence In particular, CCAAT enhancer-binding protein alpha (C/EBPalpha), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma2 (PPARgamma2), and fatty acid activated receptor (FAAR) are well characterized triggers for terminal differentiation [ 11 - 15 ].

Journal J. Biol. Chem
Journal Reference v274 i12 p7913 (1999)
Tissue fat
Journal Link http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/274/12/7913
MedLine Reference 10075686:1030
Sentence The synthetic thiazolidinedione insulin sensitizers ( 11 ) and the prostaglandin derivative 15-deoxy-Delta 12,14 -prostaglandin J 2 bind and activate PPARgamma ( 12 , 13 ), while several polyunsaturated fatty acids and eicosanoids can serve to activate PPARdelta ( 7 , 9 ).

Organism Rattus norvegicus
Journal Lipid Res
CellType hepatocyte
Journal Reference v41 i9 p1390 (2000)
Journal Link http://www.jlr.org/cgi/content/full/41/9/1390
Organ liver
MedLine Reference 10974046:1040
Sentence The control of gene expression by fatty acids is currently thought to be mediated by ligand-dependent transcription factors including the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) and the fatty acid-activated receptor (FAAR), members of the steroid hormone receptor superfamily ( 17 ) ( 18 ) ( 19 ) ( 20 ).

Organism Rattus norvegicus
MedLine Reference 11007938:7
Sentence PPAR beta/delta, which is not very well known yet, appears to be more specifically activated by fatty acids.

Organism Rattus norvegicus
MedLine Reference 11779158:2
Sentence PPARdelta is activated by unsaturated fatty acids, PGI2, and by synthetic ligands.