Signal peptide(a) |
Y |
Secretome P(b) |
0.645 |
Function |
Converts the abundant, but inactive, zymogen plasminogen to plasmin by hydrolyzing a single Arg-Val bond in plasminogen. By controlling plasmin-mediated proteolysis, it plays an important role in tissue remodeling and degradation, in cell migration and many other physiopathological events. |
GO - Molecular function |
- phosphoprotein binding : ISO:RGD
- serine-type endopeptidase activity : ISO:RGD
- signaling receptor binding : ISO:RGD
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GO - Biological process |
- cellular response to dexamethasone stimulus : IEP:RGD
- cellular response to follicle-stimulating hormone stimulus : IEP:RGD
- cellular response to luteinizing hormone stimulus : IEP:RGD
- negative regulation of proteolysis : ISO:RGD
- plasminogen activation : IDA:RGD
- platelet-derived growth factor receptor signaling pathway : ISO:RGD
- positive regulation of ovulation : IMP:RGD
- proteolysis : ISO:RGD
- regulation of synaptic plasticity : IEP:RGD
- response to cAMP : IEP:RGD
- response to fatty acid : IEP:RGD
- response to hypoxia : ISO:RGD
- smooth muscle cell migration : ISO:RGD
- synaptic transmission, glutamatergic : IMP:RGD
- trans-synaptic signaling by BDNF, modulating synaptic transmission : ISO:RGD
- wound healing : IEP:RGD
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