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MGI:Srgn

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Contents

Species (Taxon ID) Mus musculus (house mouse) (taxon:10090)
Gene Name(s) Srgn ( synonyms: Prg1, Sgc )
Protein Name(s) serglycin,
External Links
MGI MGI:97756

Annotations

Qualifier GO ID GO term name Reference Evidence Code with/from Aspect Notes Status
GO:0005515

protein binding

MGI:MGI:3715093
PMID:7535771[1]

IPI: Inferred from Physical Interaction

UniProtKB:P15379

F

From MGI

GO:0005518

collagen binding

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04917

F

From MGI

GO:0005576

extracellular region

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0964

C

From MGI

GO:0005615

extracellular space

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10124

C

From MGI

GO:0005794

Golgi apparatus

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10124

C

From MGI

GO:0006915

apoptotic process

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10124

P

From MGI

GO:0016485

protein processing

MGI:MGI:3715689
PMID:17081126[2]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

P

From MGI

GO:0030502

negative regulation of bone mineralization

MGI:MGI:4834177

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P10124

P

From MGI

GO:0031214

biomineral tissue development

MGI:MGI:1354194

IEA: Inferred from Electronic Annotation

UniProtKB-KW:KW-0091

P

From MGI

GO:0033364

mast cell secretory granule organization

MGI:MGI:3056870
PMID:15231821[3]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0033371

T cell secretory granule organization

MGI:MGI:3717516
PMID:16046402[4]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0033373

maintenance of protease location in mast cell secretory granule

MGI:MGI:3762431
PMID:17010166[5]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0033382

maintenance of granzyme B location in T cell secretory granule

MGI:MGI:3717516
PMID:16046402[4]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

GO:0042588

zymogen granule

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04917

C

From MGI

GO:0042629

mast cell granule

MGI:MGI:3056870
PMID:15231821[3]

IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay

C

From MGI

GO:0050710

negative regulation of cytokine secretion

MGI:MGI:3695245
PMID:16807245[6]

IMP: Inferred from Mutant Phenotype

P

From MGI

colocalizes_with

GO:0000139

Golgi membrane

MGI:MGI:4417868

ISO: Inferred from Sequence Orthology

UniProtKB:P04917

C

From MGI


Notes

References

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  1. Toyama-Sorimachi N et al. (1995) A novel ligand for CD44 is serglycin, a hematopoietic cell lineage-specific proteoglycan. Possible involvement in lymphoid cell adherence and activation. J Biol Chem 270: 7437-44 PubMed GONUTS page
  2. Lundequist A et al. (2006) Mast cell-dependent activation of pro matrix metalloprotease 2: A role for serglycin proteoglycan-dependent mast cell proteases. Biol Chem 387: 1513-9 PubMed GONUTS page
  3. 3.0 3.1 Abrink M et al. (2004) Serglycin is essential for maturation of mast cell secretory granule. J Biol Chem 279: 40897-905 PubMed GONUTS page
  4. 4.0 4.1 Grujic M et al. (2005) Serglycin-deficient cytotoxic T lymphocytes display defective secretory granule maturation and granzyme B storage. J Biol Chem 280: 33411-8 PubMed GONUTS page
  5. Henningsson F et al. (2006) A role for serglycin proteoglycan in granular retention and processing of mast cell secretory granule components. FEBS J 273: 4901-12 PubMed GONUTS page
  6. Zernichow L et al. (2006) Serglycin is the major secreted proteoglycan in macrophages and has a role in the regulation of macrophage tumor necrosis factor-alpha secretion in response to lipopolysaccharide. J Biol Chem 281: 26792-801 PubMed GONUTS page
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