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Symbol PGLYRP2 contributors: - updated : 30-05-2007
HGNC name peptidoglycan recognition protein 2
HGNC id 10495
Location 19p13.12      Physical location : 15.579.458 - 15.590.315
Synonym name
  • peptidoglycan recognition protein-like
  • N-acetylmuramoyl-l-alanine amidase
  • Synonym symbol(s) PGRPL, PGRP-L, PGLYRPL, HMFT0141 TAGL-like, tagl-beta, tagL-alpha, NAMLAA
    EC.number 3.5.1.28
    DNA
    TYPE functioning gene
    SPECIAL FEATURE arranged in tandem
    STRUCTURE 10.00 kb     4 Exon(s)
    MAPPING cloned Y linked N status provisional
    RNA
    TRANSCRIPTS type messenger
    EXPRESSION
    Type restricted
    constitutive of
       expressed in (based on citations)
    organ(s)
    SystemOrgan level 1Organ level 2Organ level 3Organ level 4LevelPubmedSpeciesStageRna symbol
    Digestiveliver    
    Reproductivefemale systembreastmammary gland  
     male systemtestis   
    tissue
    SystemTissueTissue level 1Tissue level 2LevelPubmedSpeciesStageRna symbol
    Blood / hematopoieticbone marrow   
    cell lineage
    cell lines
    fluid/secretion
    at STAGE
    PROTEIN
    PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
    STRUCTURE
    motifs/domains
  • an N-terminal signal peptide
  • 2 transmembrane segments
  • an extracellular C terminus containing PGRP domains III, II, and I
  • HOMOLOGY
    Homologene
    FAMILY n-acetylmuramoyl-l-alanine amidase 2 family
    CATEGORY enzyme , immunity/defense
    SUBCELLULAR LOCALIZATION extracellular
        plasma membrane
        intracellular
    intracellular,cytoplasm,cytosolic,granule
    basic FUNCTION
  • binds specifically to peptidoglycan and is involved in innate immunity
  • having N-acetylmuramoyl-l-alanine amidase activity
  • CELLULAR PROCESS
    PHYSIOLOGICAL PROCESS
    PATHWAY
    metabolism
    signaling
    a component
    INTERACTION
    DNA
    RNA
    small molecule
    protein
    cell & other
    REGULATION
    ASSOCIATED DISORDERS
    ANIMAL & CELL MODELS