PROCR - PROTEIN C RECEPTOR, ENDOTHELIAL (EPCR)Family:Other
Synonyms:ENDOTHELIAL PROTEIN C RECEPTOR, EPCR|CELL CYCLE, CENTROSOME-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN, CCCA|CCD41
External
links:Entrez Gene, Omim
Summary: (from NCBI-Entrez) ..[read more]The protein encoded by this gene is a receptor for activated protein C, a serine protease activated by and involved in the blood coagulation pathway. The encoded protein is an N-glycosylated type I membrane protein that enhances the activation of protein
Identification, cloning, and regulation of a novel endothelial cell protein C/activated protein C receptor.
Fukudome K, et al .
Human protein C and activated protein C are shown to bind to endothelium specifically, selectively and saturably (Kd = 30 nM, 7000 sites per cell) in a Ca(2+)-dependent fashion. Expression cloning revealed a 1.3-kilobase pair cDNA that coded for a novel type 1 transmembrane glycoprotein capable of binding protein C. This protein appears to be a member of the CD1/major histocompatibility complex superfamily. Like thrombomodulin, the receptor involved in protein C activation, the endothelial cell protein C receptor function and message are both down-regulated by exposure of endothelium to tumor necrosis factor. Identification of endothelial cell protein C receptor as a member of the CD1/major histocompatibility complex superfamily provides insights into the role of protein C in regulating the inflammatory response.
Platelet factor 4 binds to glycanated forms of thrombomodulin and to protein C. A potential mechanism for enhancing generation of activated protein C.
J Biol Chem. 1997