Gene Report
Basic Info
Approved Symbol |
SERPINC1
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Previous Symbol |
AT3 |
Symbol Alias |
ATIII, MGC22579 |
Approved Name |
serpin peptidase inhibitor, clade C (antithrombin), member 1 |
Previous Name |
serine (or cysteine) proteinase inhibitor, clade C (antithrombin), member 1 |
Name Alias |
antithrombin III, "signal peptide antithrombin part 1", "coding sequence signal peptide antithrombin part 1", "antithrombin (aa 375-432)" |
Location |
1q23-q25.1 |
Position |
chr1:173872939-173886516, - |
External Links |
HGNC: 775
Entrez Gene: 462
Ensembl: ENSG00000117601
UCSC: uc001gjt.2
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No. of Studies |
0 (significant: 0; non-significant: 0; trend: 0) |
Source |
Mapped by significant region |
Gene related studies (count: 0)
Gene related SNPs (count: 0)
Gene related CNVs (count: 0)
Gene related other variant (count: 0)
Gene related regions (count: 1)
Gene related GO terms (count: 12)
Gene related KEGG pathways (count: 1)
ID |
Name |
No. of Genes in ADHDgene |
Brief Description |
hsa04610 |
Complement and coagulation cascades |
12 |
The complement system is a proteolytic cascade in blood plas......
The complement system is a proteolytic cascade in blood plasma and a mediator of innate immunity, a nonspecific defense mechanism against pathogens. There are three pathways of complement activation: the classical pathway, the lectin pathway, and the alternative pathway. All of these pathways generate a crucial enzymatic activity that, in turn, generates the effector molecules of complement. The main consequences of complement activation are the opsonization of pathogens, the recruitment of inflammatory and immunocompetent cells, and the direct killing of pathogens. Blood coagulation is another series of proenzyme-to-serine protease conversions, culminating the formation of thrombin, the enzyme responsible for the conversion of soluble fibrinogen to the insoluble fibrin clot. Protease-activated receptors, such as those activated by thrombin, are members of G protein-coupled receptors and function as a mediator of innate immunity. The kallikrein-kinin system is an endogenous metabolic cascade, triggering of which results in the release of vasoactive kinins (bradykinin-related peptides). Kinin peptides are implicated in many physiological and pathological processes including the regulation of blood pressure and sodium homeostasis, inflammatory processes, and the cardioprotective effects of preconditioning.
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Genes shared at least 5 GO terms with SERPINC1 (count: 7)
Genes shared at least 2 KEGG pathways with SERPINC1 (count: 0)
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