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The 5-Hydroxytryptamine signaling map: an overview of serotonin-serotonin receptor mediated signaling network

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JOURNAL OF CELL COMMUNICATION AND SIGNALING
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 731-735

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12079-018-0482-2

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NetSlim; Post-translational modification; Protein-protein interaction; Gene expression; Sleep; Serotonylation

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  1. Karnataka Biotechnology and Information Technology Services (KBITS), Government of Karnataka
  2. Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India
  3. Infosys Foundation
  4. Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India
  5. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Government of India

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The monoamine neurotransmitter, 5-Hydroxytryptamine or serotonin, is derived from tryptophan and synthesized both centrally and systemically. Fourteen structurally and functionally distinct receptor subtypes have been identified for serotonin, each of which mediates the neurotransmitter's effects through a range of downstream signaling molecules and effectors. Although it is most frequently described for its role in the etiology of neuropsychiatric and mood disorders, serotonin has been implicated in a slew of fundamental physiological processes, including apoptosis, mitochondrial biogenesis, cell proliferation and migration. Its roles as the neurotransmitter have also emerged in pathogenic conditions ranging from anorexia nervosa to cancer. This has necessitated the understanding of the signaling mechanisms underlying the serotonergic system, which led us to construct a consolidative pathway map, which will provide as a resource for future biomedical investigation on this pathway. Using a set of stringent NetPath annotation criteria, we manually curated molecular reactions associated with serotonin and its receptors from publicly available literature; the reaction categories included molecular associations, activation/inhibition, post-translation modification, transport, and gene regulation at transcription and translational level. We identified 90 molecules in serotonin-serotonin receptor pathway. We submitted the curated data to NetPath, a publicly available database of human signaling pathways, in order to enable the wider scientific community to readily access data and contribute further to this pathway.

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