Receptor koagulacionog faktora II

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Receptor koagulacionog faktora II‎‎
Identifikatori
SimboliF2R; CF2R; HTR; PAR1; TR
Vanjski IDOMIM187930 MGI101802 HomoloGene1510 IUPHAR: PAR1 GeneCards: F2R Gene
Pregled RNK izražavanja
podaci
Ortolozi
VrstaČovekMiš
Entrez214914062
EnsemblENSG00000181104ENSMUSG00000048376
UniProtP25116Q3UK34
RefSeq (mRNA)NM_001992NM_010169
RefSeq (protein)NP_001983NP_034299
Lokacija (UCSC)Chr 5:
76.05 - 76.07 Mb
Chr 13:
96.7 - 96.72 Mb
PubMed pretraga[1][2]

Receptor koagulacionog faktora II, ili proteazom-aktivirani receptor‎‎ 1 (PAR1), je protein koji kod ljudi kodira F2R gen.[1] PAR1 je G protein-spregnuti receptor koji učestvuje u regulaciji trombotskog responsa. Proteolitičko odsecanje dovodi do aktivacije receptora.[2]

Ligandi[uredi | uredi kod]

Nekoliko selektivnih antagonista PAR1 receptora je poznato. Oni se koriste kao antizgrušavajuća sredstva u lečenju bolesti srca.

Vidi još[uredi | uredi kod]

Literatura[uredi | uredi kod]

  1. Bahou WF, Nierman WC, Durkin AS, Potter CL, Demetrick DJ (September 1993). „Chromosomal assignment of the human thrombin receptor gene: localization to region q13 of chromosome 5”. Blood 82 (5): 1532–7. PMID 8395910. 
  2. „Entrez Gene: F2R coagulation factor II (thrombin) receptor”. 

Dodatna literatura[uredi | uredi kod]

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  • Shapiro MJ, Trejo J, Zeng D, Coughlin SR (1997). „Role of the thrombin receptor's cytoplasmic tail in intracellular trafficking. Distinct determinants for agonist-triggered versus tonic internalization and intracellular localization.”. J. Biol. Chem. 271 (51): 32874–80. DOI:10.1074/jbc.271.51.32874. PMID 8955127. 
  • Ogino Y, Tanaka K, Shimizu N (1997). „Direct evidence for two distinct G proteins coupling with thrombin receptors in human neuroblastoma SH-EP cells.”. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 316 (1): 105–9. DOI:10.1016/S0014-2999(96)00653-X. PMID 8982657. 
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