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   Plasminogen

SourceSus scrofa (pig)
Taxonomy Sus scrofa Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Laurasiatheria; Cetartiodactyla; Suina; Suidae; Sus.
KeywordsBlood coagulation; Cleavage on pair of basic residues; Direct protein sequencing; Disulfide bond; Fibrinolysis; Glycoprotein; Hydrolase; Kringle; Protease; Repeat; Secreted; Serine protease; Signal; Tissue remodeling; Zymogen.
Details
Function: Plasmin dissolves the fibrin of blood clots and acts as a proteolytic factor in a variety of other processes including embryonic development, tissue remodeling, tumor invasion, and inflammation; in ovulation it weakens the walls of the Graafian follicle. It activates the urokinase-type plasminogen activator, collagenases and several complement zymogens, such as C1 and C5. It cleaves fibrin, fibronectin, thrombospondin, laminin and von Willebrand factor. Its role in tissue remodeling and tumor invasion may be modulated by CSPG4.

Post-translational modification: N-linked glycan contains N-acetyllactosamine, sialic acid and is core fucosylated. O-linked glycans consist of Gal-GalNAc disaccharide which is modified with up to 2 sialic acid residues (microheterogeneity). In the presence of the inhibitor, the activation involves only cleavage after Arg-579, yielding two chains held together by two disulfide bonds. In the absence of the inhibitor, the activation involves additionally the removal of the activation peptide (By similarity).

Similarity: Belongs to the peptidase S1 family. Plasminogen subfamily. Contains 5 kringle domains. Contains 1 PAN domain. Contains 1 peptidase S1 domain.

Subcellular location: Secreted.

Subunit structure: Interacts with CSPG4 (By similarity).

Sequence length: 809 AA.

Sequence
MDHKEVVLLLLLFLKSGLGDSLDDYVNTQGAFLFSLSRKQVAARSVEECAAKCEAETNFI
CRAFQYHSKDQQCVVMAENSKTSPIARMRDVVLFEKRIYLSECKTGNGKNYRGTTSKTKS
GVICQKWSVSSPHIPKYSPEKFPLAGLEENYCRNPDNDEKGPWCYTTDPETRFDYCDIPE
CEDECMHCSGEHYEGKISKTMSGIECQSWGSQSPHAHGYLPSKFPNKNLKMNYCRNPDGE
PRPWCFTTDPNKRWEFCDIPRCTTPPPTSGPTYQCLKGRGENYRGTVSVTASGHTCQRWS
AQSPHKHNRTPENFPCKNLEENYCRNPDGETAPWCYTTDSEVRWDYCKIPSCGSSTTSTE
YLDAPVPPEQTPVAQDCYRGNGESYRGTSSTTITGRKCQSWVSMTPHRHEKTPGNFPNAG
LTMNYCRNPDADKSPWCYTTDPRVRWEYCNLKKCSETEQQVTNFPAIAQVPSVEDLSEDC
MFGNGKRYRGKRATTVAGVPCQEWAAQEPHRHSIFTPETNPRAGLEKNYCRNPDGDDNGP
WCYTTNPQKLFDYCDVPQCVTSSFDCGKPKVEPKKCPARVVGGCVSIPHSWPWQISLRHR
YGGHFCGGTLISPEWVLTAKHCLEKSSSPSSYKVILGAHEEYHLGEGVQEIDVSKLFKEP
SEADIALLKLSSPAIITDKVIPACLPTPNYVVADRTACYITGWGETKGTYGAGLLKEARL
PVIENKVCNRYEYLGGKVSPNELCAGHLAGGIDSCQGDSGGPLVCFEKDKYILQGVTSWG
LGCALPNKPGVYVRVSRFVTWIEEIMRRN
Accession NumberP06867 
PubMed ID3846533, 3356193 
Ensembl DBENSSSCT00000004466
CATHG3DSA:2.40.20.10
GeneID DB733660
GO DB0005509, 0004252, 0007596, 0042730, 0006508, 0048771
InterPro DBIPR000001, IPR013806, IPR018056, IPR018059, IPR003014, IPR003609, IPR011358, IPR018114, IPR001254, IPR001314, IPR003966, IPR009003
KEGGssc:733660
NCBIDQ530369, ABF82358
OMIM105200, 134820, 202400, 134830, 202400, 134850, 202400, 176930, 601367, 134390, 188055, 227400, 600880, 601367, 612309, 227500, 134500, 306700, 300746, 306900, 227600, 176860, 188050, 612283, 612304, 176880, 612336, 264900, 612416, 234000, 610618, 610619, 229000, 612423, 107300, 188050, 134570, 134580, 193400, 277480, 228960, 612358, 176895, 173350, 188050, 217090
PfamPF00051, PF00024, PF00089
PROSITE DBPS00021, PS50070, PS50948, PS50240, PS00134, PS00135
SMART DBSM00130, SM00473, SM00020
UniGeneSsc.55956



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