A P-selectin glycoprotein ligand 1 that is encoded in the genome of human. [PRO:WCB, UniProtKB:Q14242]
PSGL-1;
Selectin P ligand
Timeframe | Studies on this Protein(%) | All Drugs % |
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pre-1990 | 0 (0.00) | 18.7374 |
1990's | 0 (0.00) | 18.2507 |
2000's | 1 (50.00) | 29.6817 |
2010's | 1 (50.00) | 24.3611 |
2020's | 0 (0.00) | 2.80 |
Drug | Taxonomy | Measurement | Average (mM) | Bioassay(s) | Publication(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
oxycinchophen | Homo sapiens (human) | IC50 | 6,000.0000 | 1 | 1 |
bimosiamose | Homo sapiens (human) | IC50 | 70.0000 | 1 | 1 |
psi 697 | Homo sapiens (human) | IC50 | 150.0000 | 1 | 1 |
This protein enables 3 target(s):
Target | Category | Definition |
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virus receptor activity | molecular function | Combining with a virus component and mediating entry of the virus into the cell. [GOC:bf, GOC:dph, PMID:7621403, UniProtKB-KW:KW-1183] |
signaling receptor binding | molecular function | Binding to one or more specific sites on a receptor molecule, a macromolecule that undergoes combination with a hormone, neurotransmitter, drug or intracellular messenger to initiate a change in cell function. [GOC:bf, GOC:ceb, ISBN:0198506732] |
protein binding | molecular function | Binding to a protein. [GOC:go_curators] |
This protein is located in 4 target(s):
Target | Category | Definition |
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uropod | cellular component | A membrane projection with related cytoskeletal components at the trailing edge of a cell in the process of migrating or being activated, found on the opposite side of the cell from the leading edge or immunological synapse, respectively. [GOC:add, ISBN:0781735149, PMID:12714569, PMID:12787750] |
plasma membrane | cellular component | The membrane surrounding a cell that separates the cell from its external environment. It consists of a phospholipid bilayer and associated proteins. [ISBN:0716731363] |
membrane | cellular component | A lipid bilayer along with all the proteins and protein complexes embedded in it and attached to it. [GOC:dos, GOC:mah, ISBN:0815316194] |
plasma membrane raft | cellular component | A membrane raft that is part of the plasma membrane. [GOC:jl] |
This protein is active in 1 target(s):
Target | Category | Definition |
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plasma membrane | cellular component | The membrane surrounding a cell that separates the cell from its external environment. It consists of a phospholipid bilayer and associated proteins. [ISBN:0716731363] |
This protein is involved in 5 target(s):
Target | Category | Definition |
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cell adhesion | biological process | The attachment of a cell, either to another cell or to an underlying substrate such as the extracellular matrix, via cell adhesion molecules. [GOC:hb, GOC:pf] |
symbiont entry into host cell | biological process | The process by which a symbiont breaches the plasma membrane or cell envelope and enters the host cell. The process ends when the symbiont or its genome is released into the host cell. [GOC:jl] |
leukocyte migration | biological process | The movement of a leukocyte within or between different tissues and organs of the body. [GOC:add, ISBN:0781735149, PMID:14680625, PMID:14708592, PMID:7507411, PMID:8600538] |
leukocyte tethering or rolling | biological process | Transient adhesive interactions between leukocytes and endothelial cells lining blood vessels. Carbohydrates on circulating leukocytes bind selectins on the vessel wall causing the leukocytes to slow down and roll along the inner surface of the vessel wall. During this rolling motion, transitory bonds are formed and broken between selectins and their ligands. Typically the first step in cellular extravasation (the movement of leukocytes out of the circulatory system, towards the site of tissue damage or infection). [GOC:bf, ISBN:0781735149, PMID:14680625, PMID:14708592, PMID:7507411, PMID:8600538, Wikipedia:Leukocyte_extravasation] |
leukocyte adhesive activation | biological process | The activation of loosely bound or rolling leukocytes by signals displayed on blood vessel endothelial cells, which is typically the second step in cellular extravasation. [ISBN:0781735149, PMID:14680625, PMID:14708592, PMID:7507411, PMID:8600538] |