p-tert-Butyl catechol


Curated chemical-phenotype interactions from CTD
GO IDGO nameInteraction typeReference
GO:0001836 Release of cytochrome c from mitochondria Increases phenotype PMID:30461186
GO:0006750 Glutathione biosynthetic process Decreases phenotype PMID:30461186
GO:0006874 Cellular calcium ion homeostasis Affects phenotype PMID:30461186
GO:0008219 Cell death Increases phenotype PMID:30461186
GO:0032048 Cardiolipin metabolic process Affects phenotype PMID:30461186
GO:0047823 D-glutamyltransferase activity Increases phenotype PMID:30461186
GO:0051881 Regulation of mitochondrial membrane potential Affects phenotype PMID:30461186
GO:0097045 Phosphatidylserine exposure on blood platelet Increases phenotype PMID:30461186
GO:1903409 Reactive oxygen species biosynthetic process Increases phenotype PMID:30461186

DISCLAIMER

We have built a comprehensive resource which compiles potential endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) based on the observed adverse effects or endocrine-mediated endpoints in published experiments on humans or rodents to support basic research. We are not responsible for any errors or omissions in the published research articles or supporting literature on potential EDCs compiled in this resource. Users are advised to exercise their own judgement on the weight of evidence for potential EDCs compiled in this resource. Importantly, our sole goal to build this resource on potential EDCs is to enable future basic research towards better understanding of the systems-level perturbations upon chemical exposure rather than influencing regulatory advice on chemical use.