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QuickView for Plg;jsessionid=C0655B1945563B70E68FBF4918403833;jsessionid=7FE85576032E0D3F8106537C834FBD57 (gene)


Gene Symbol:
PLG Bos taurus Bos taurus
Full name:
plasminogen
Synonyms:
LPA
Genomic Location:
Chr 9: 100426315-100473934
Orthologs:
Homo sapiens Mus musculus Rattus norvegicus Macaca mulatta Danio rerio Canis lupus familiaris Gallus gallus Pan troglodytes
External Links:
Entrez Gene
Transcription Factor
Binding Sites:


Transcripts Names
NM_173951
Protein Names
P06868
Q28162



GO Molecular Function

kinase binding | enzyme binding | protein-containing complex binding | signaling receptor binding | hydrolase activity | catalytic activity | chaperone binding | protein domain specific binding | serine hydrolase activity | antigen binding | proteasome core complex binding | apolipoprotein binding | protein binding | serine-type endopeptidase activity | serine-type peptidase activity | endopeptidase activity | protein antigen binding | peptidase activity

GO Biological Process

extracellular structure organization | cell motility | developmental process involved in reproduction | proteolysis | negative regulation of cellular process | cell differentiation | interaction with symbiont | cellular process | localization | cellular homeostasis | tissue remodeling | developmental growth | positive regulation of blood coagulation | reproductive system development | hemostasis | positive regulation of fibrinolysis | tissue development | interspecies interaction between organisms | muscle structure development | anatomical structure homeostasis | regeneration | negative regulation of wound healing | regulation of cellular process | cellular component organization | response to stimulus | vasculature development | negative regulation of cell adhesion | response to stress | trophoblast giant cell differentiation | reproduction | cardiovascular system development | response to temperature stimulus | extracellular matrix organization | regulation of wound healing | regulation of cell adhesion | embryo development | embryonic placenta development | blood vessel development | leukocyte migration | blood coagulation | locomotion | system development | positive regulation of response to wounding | nitrogen compound metabolic process | reproductive process | multicellular organism development | cell migration | wound healing | interaction with symbiont via secreted substance involved in symbiotic interaction | modification of morphology or physiology of other organism | modification by host of symbiont morphology or physiology via secreted substance | regulation of blood coagulation | placenta blood vessel development | regulation of cell-substrate adhesion | cell differentiation involved in embryonic placenta development | labyrinthine layer development | muscle cell cellular homeostasis | negative regulation of cell-substrate adhesion | labyrinthine layer blood vessel development | fibrinolysis | negative regulation of response to wounding | chordate embryonic development | homeostatic process | embryo development ending in birth or egg hatching | coagulation | protein metabolic process | response to wounding | anatomical structure development | metabolic process | regulation of body fluid levels | embryonic organ development | positive regulation of coagulation | organic substance metabolic process | animal organ development | response to heat | serine-type endopeptidase activity | positive regulation of wound healing | serine-type peptidase activity | regulation of response to wounding | endopeptidase activity | interaction with other organism via secreted substance involved in symbiotic interaction | myoblast differentiation | regulation of fibrinolysis | reproductive structure development | developmental process | negative regulation of coagulation | negative regulation of blood coagulation | in utero embryonic development | immune system process | placenta development | peptidase activity | negative regulation of fibrinolysis | circulatory system development | tissue regeneration | extracellular matrix disassembly | mononuclear cell migration | macromolecule metabolic process | multicellular organismal process

GO Cellular Component

extrinsic component of membrane | cell | extrinsic component of plasma membrane | other organism cell | external side of plasma membrane | plasma membrane | extracellular region | extracellular space | cell periphery | extrinsic component of external side of plasma membrane | other organism membrane | other organism cell membrane | cell surface | membrane