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Summary

Name LRP2
Full Name Low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 2
Synonyms LRP-2, Glycoprotein 330, gp330, Megalin |
Primary ID P98164
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Type protein
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Function Multiligand endocytic receptor (By similarity). Acts together with CUBN to mediate endocytosis of high-density lipoproteins (By similarity). Mediates ...
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0.3450.20.4880.566MMP2LRP2TIMP2PTCH1CLU

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+ up-regulates quantity img/direct-activation.png binding LRP2 0.345
Identifier Residue Sequence Organism Cell Line
SIGNOR-265255 Rattus norvegicus
pmid sentence
We show that megalin/LRP-2 acts as an endocytic receptor for proMMP-2:TIMP-2 complex. We found that RAP, an antagonist of the LDL receptor family18, competed with binding of proMMP-2:TIMP-2 complex onto rat BN16 epithelial cells.
Publications: 1 Organism: Rattus Norvegicus
+ up-regulates quantity img/direct-activation.png binding LRP2 0.2
Identifier Residue Sequence Organism Cell Line
SIGNOR-265254 Rattus norvegicus Yolk Sac Cancer Cell
pmid sentence
We show that megalin/LRP-2 acts as an endocytic receptor for proMMP-2:TIMP-2 complex. We found that RAP, an antagonist of the LDL receptor family18, competed with binding of proMMP-2:TIMP-2 complex onto rat BN16 epithelial cells.
Publications: 1 Organism: Rattus Norvegicus
+ up-regulates quantity img/direct-activation.png binding PTCH1 0.488
Identifier Residue Sequence Organism Cell Line
SIGNOR-265257 Homo sapiens
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LRP2 Promotes SHH Activity in Neurogenic Niches of the Developing and Adult Brain. In the RDVM, LRP2 forms a co-receptor complex with PTCH1 facilitating SHH binding and internalization of SHH/PTCH1 complexes, a prerequisite for pathway activation (Fig. 3B).
Publications: 1 Organism: Homo Sapiens
Tissue: Brain
+ up-regulates quantity img/direct-activation.png binding LRP2 0.566
Identifier Residue Sequence Organism Cell Line
SIGNOR-265256 Mus musculus
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Our results demonstrate that circulating ApoJ is retained in muscle via LRP2 and that LRP2 signaling could play a role in the maintenance of ApoJ homeostasis in circulation, at least in part.
Publications: 1 Organism: Mus Musculus
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