Thrombin signalling through proteinase activated receptors (PARs)

Summary
Species
Rattus norvegicus
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PAR3, 4Thrombin-activated PARsPAR N-teminal fragmentsF2rF2rF2rvorapaxarpro-F2R:vorapaxarThrombin-activated PARs:Gq (inactive)GDPThrombin-activated PAR:Gq (active)GTPThrombin activated PAR:G12/13 (active)Thrombin activated PAR:G12/13 (inactive)ARRB1F2R:ARRB1F2R:ARRB2Arrb2SrcF2R:ARRB1:MAPKs:SRC-1MAPKsF2R:ARRB2:MAPKs:SRC-1F2R:ARRB1:active MAPKs:active SRC-1
ProteinProtein familyDNARNAComplexChemical/MoleculePhenotype/StimulusNucleusMitochondriaEndosomeGolgi apparatusLysosomeMembraneUp-regulatesDown-regulatesPhysical interactionUnknownDirectIndirectBindingHighlight
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UniProt ID Protein Name Gene Symbol Pathway Viewer
P18292 Prothrombin
  • F2
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P26824 Proteinase-activated receptor 1
  • F2r
  • Par1
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Q920E0 Proteinase-activated receptor 4
  • F2rl3
  • Par4
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Q920E1 Proteinase-activated receptor 3
  • F2rl2
  • Par3
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