Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.4.11.18 (MAP)
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A major acute phase protein (pig-MAP) has been isolated from the sera of pigs after turpentine injection. The protein is the pig counterpart of a recently cloned human serum protein denominated PK-120, which is a putative substrate for kallikrein [Nishimura et al., 1995 FEBS Lett. 357, 207-211]. The protein exists in other mammalian species and it is also an acute phase protein, at least in the rat. Pig-MAP shows homology, as PK-120, with the heavy chain 2 (HC-2) of the inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor superfamily but does not possess trypsin inhibitory activity.
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PMID:The major acute phase serum protein in pigs is homologous to human plasma kallikrein sensitive PK-120. 755 97

The pig counterpart of human IHRP has been isolated from pig serum, and cDNA clones encoding this counterpart were isolated and characterized. The amino acid sequence of pig IHRP predicted from the nucleotide sequence of its cDNA shows reasonable homology to that of human IHRP. The nucleotide sequence of pig IHRP cDNA is identical to that of the mRNA partially determined to be the heavy chain of pig ITI [Buchman et al. (1990) Surgery 108, 560-566]; it is one of the major mRNAs induced in pig liver on cardiogenic shock. Thus we concluded that the reported mRNA should code for IHRP and not for the heavy chain of ITI. The pig IHRP also seems to be identical to pig-MAP, which was recently reported to be a major acute phase serum protein in pig [Gonzalez-Roman et al. (1995) FEBS Lett. 371, 227-230]. The results suggest that IHRP might be involved in acute phase reactions.
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PMID:Primary structure of the pig homologue of human IHRP: inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor family heavy chain-related protein. 883 57