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76361298112, 13, 19461812, 1417168, 118, 1062, 155, 16endoplasmic reticulum lumencytosolGNGT2 GNG7 GNG5 GNAI1 GNB3 SRC-1GNB2 GNGT2 P2RY1 GNG10 HeterotrimericG-protein Gi(inactive)ADP:P2RY12:G-proteinGi (inactive)GNG11 GNA11 GNG4 GNB3 GNG10 GNG4 GNGT2 P2RY12 GNB1 GNB4 GNG7 GNB5 GNG2 GNB2 TXA2 GNB5 ADP ADP GTPGNG12 GNB3 GNB1 G-protein alpha(13):GTPGTP GNG4 GNGT1 GNG13 ADP:P2RY1:G-proteinGq (active)GNG10 GNB3 GNG11 GNAT3 GNB2 GNAI2 GNA14 GNG10 GNB2 GNAI1 GNAQ GNG2 GDPGNG4 GNG8 GNGT1 GNGT2 GNGT1 TBXA2R GNB1 GNG7 ATPGDPGNB3 GTP GNG10 GNGT1 P2RY1:ADPADP p-T180,Y182-MAPK14ADPGNG4 GNG11 GNGT2 GNB2 GNG5 GNG3 GNGT2 TBXA2R-alpha,TBXA2R-beta:AAMPGNG4 GNB4 GNGT1 GDP GNA14 GNG13 GDP GNAI2 G-protein alpha(q/11): GTPGNA11 HeterotrimericG-protein Gq/11(inactive)GNG3 GNG10 GNG3 GDPGNG3 GNA15 GNGT1 GNG13 GNG7 GNB3 GNA13 GNG2 GNGT1 GNG7 GNG7 GNA14 TBXA2R:TXA2GNA15 TBXA2R-alpha GNAI2 G alpha (i): GTPGNG8 GNG7 GNG2 TPreceptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein Gq (active)TPreceptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein Gq (inactive)GNG3 P2RY12 HeterotrimericG-protein G13(inactive)MAPK14GNGT2 GNG11 ADPADP GNA14 GNG8 GNG12 GNG13 ADP GNB2 GNA14 GNB5 GNAQ GNB3 GNG2 GNB1 GNG11 GNB1 GNG13 GNG8 GNG5 GNG4 GNGT2 GNB5 GNG13 GNB5 GNGT1 GNB1 GNA13 GNB2 GNG12 GNG8 GNG3 GNB3 GNG12 GNB2 GNG10 GNGT2 GNB5 TBXA2RGNAQ P2RY1 GNA13 TBXA2R-alpha GNG2 GNB2 GNB4 GNB3 ADP:P2RY12:G-proteinGi (active)GNGT1 GNG12 GNG13 GDPGNB5 GNB4 GNG11 GNG13 GNG7 GNG5 GNG11 GNG3 GNG10 GNG12 GNAI3 GNA15 GNG12 GTP GNB4 G-protein beta-gammacomplexGNG8 TXA2 GNA11 GNAI2 GNB4 TXA2GNB2 GNG12 GNG8 GNG8 GNGT2 TBXA2R-beta GNB5 TBXA2R GNG5 GNB3 GNG2 TXA2 GNAT3 TPreceptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein G13 (active)GNB4 TBXA2R-beta GNG10 TBXA2R-alpha,TBXA2R-betaADP:P2RY1:G-proteinGq/11 (inactive)GTP GNA15 GNA15 GNG5 GNA14 GNB1 P2RY12 GNB4 AAMPP2RY12GNG11 GNB4 GNG11 GTP GNG13 TPreceptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein G13 (inactive)p-Y419-SRCGNG3 GNG8 GNAQ GNG5 GNG3 ATPGNG7 GNAI3 GNGT2 GNG12 GTPGNB3 P2RY12 GNG3 GNB1 P2RY12:ADPGNG2 GTP GNAI1 GNAQ GNG7 GNAQ GNG13 GNAI1 GNG10 GNAT3 GNG3 GNG7 GDP GNG11 GNA15 TBXA2R GNG11 GDP P2RY1 GNB5 TXA2 GNG10 GNGT1 GNAT3 GNG11 GDP TXA2 GNB5 GNG5 GNB1 GNB5 GNAI3 GNG8 GTPGNG10 GNB1 p-S505,S727-PLA2G4AGNB4 GDP ADPGNA11 GNB2 GTPGNB3 GNG4 GNB4 GNG2 GNG5 GNG7 P2RY1GNGT1 GNG3 ADPGNA13 GNG4 GNA11 GTP AAMP GNG5 GNAI3 GNG4 ADP GNG13 GNG2 GNG5 GNG12 GNG4 GNG12 GDP GNG13 GNB2 GNG4 GNGT1 GNG2 TBXA2R PLA2G4AP2RY12:P2RY12antagonistsGNA11 GNG2 GNGT2 GNB1 TBXA2R GNG5 GNB4 GNG8 GNG12 GNB5 GNG8 GNB1


Description

In the initial response to injury, platelets adhere to damaged blood vessels, responding to the exposure of collagen from the vascular epithelium. Once adhered they degranulate, releasing stored secondary agents such as ADP and ATP, and synthesized thromboxane A2. These amplify the response, activating and recruiting further platelets to the area and promoting platelet aggregation. Adenosine nucleotides secreted following platelet activation signal through P2 purinergic receptors on the platelet membrane. ADP activates P2Y1 and P2Y12 while ATP activates the ionotropic P2X1 receptor (Kunapuli et al. 2003). Activation of these receptors initiates a complex signaling cascade that ultimately results in platelet activation and thrombus formation (Kahner et al. 2006). ADP stimulation of P2Y1 and P2Y12 involves signaling via both the alpha and gamma:beta components of the heterotrimeric G-protein (Hirsch et al. 2001, 2006). View original pathway at Reactome.

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DataNodes

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
AAMP ProteinQ13685 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
AAMPProteinQ13685 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
ADP MetaboliteCHEBI:456216 (ChEBI)
ADP:P2RY12:G-protein Gi (active)ComplexR-HSA-392194 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY12:G-protein Gi (inactive)ComplexR-HSA-392184 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY1:G-protein Gq (active)ComplexR-HSA-418575 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY1:G-protein Gq/11 (inactive)ComplexR-HSA-418578 (Reactome)
ADPMetaboliteCHEBI:456216 (ChEBI)
ATPMetaboliteCHEBI:30616 (ChEBI)
G alpha (i): GTPComplexR-HSA-392161 (Reactome)
G-protein alpha (13):GTPComplexR-HSA-398056 (Reactome)
G-protein alpha (q/11): GTPComplexR-HSA-114534 (Reactome)
G-protein beta-gamma complexComplexR-HSA-167434 (Reactome)
GDP MetaboliteCHEBI:17552 (ChEBI)
GDPMetaboliteCHEBI:17552 (ChEBI)
GNA11 ProteinP29992 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNA13 ProteinQ14344 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNA14 ProteinO95837 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNA15 ProteinP30679 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNAI1 ProteinP63096 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNAI2 ProteinP04899 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNAI3 ProteinP08754 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNAQ ProteinP50148 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNAT3 ProteinA8MTJ3 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNB1 ProteinP62873 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNB2 ProteinP62879 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNB3 ProteinP16520 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNB4 ProteinQ9HAV0 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNB5 ProteinO14775 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNG10 ProteinP50151 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNG11 ProteinP61952 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNG12 ProteinQ9UBI6 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNG13 ProteinQ9P2W3 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNG2 ProteinP59768 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNG3 ProteinP63215 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNG4 ProteinP50150 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNG5 ProteinP63218 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNG7 ProteinO60262 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNG8 ProteinQ9UK08 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNGT1 ProteinP63211 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GNGT2 ProteinO14610 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
GTP MetaboliteCHEBI:15996 (ChEBI)
GTPMetaboliteCHEBI:15996 (ChEBI)
Heterotrimeric

G-protein G13

(inactive)
ComplexR-HSA-398072 (Reactome)
Heterotrimeric

G-protein Gi

(inactive)
ComplexR-HSA-392165 (Reactome)
Heterotrimeric

G-protein Gq/11

(inactive)
ComplexR-HSA-114557 (Reactome)
MAPK14ProteinQ16539 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
P2RY1 ProteinP47900 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
P2RY12 ProteinQ9H244 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
P2RY12:ADPComplexR-HSA-417834 (Reactome)
P2RY12:P2RY12 antagonistsComplexR-HSA-9611315 (Reactome)
P2RY12ProteinQ9H244 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
P2RY1:ADPComplexR-HSA-417920 (Reactome)
P2RY1ProteinP47900 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
PLA2G4AProteinP47712 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
SRC-1ProteinP12931-1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TBXA2R ProteinP21731 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TBXA2R-alpha ProteinP21731-3 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TBXA2R-alpha,TBXA2R-beta:AAMPComplexR-HSA-9674871 (Reactome)
TBXA2R-alpha,TBXA2R-betaComplexR-HSA-9674872 (Reactome)
TBXA2R-beta ProteinP21731-2 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TBXA2R:TXA2ComplexR-HSA-391925 (Reactome)
TBXA2RProteinP21731 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein G13 (active)ComplexR-HSA-428907 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein G13 (inactive)ComplexR-HSA-428905 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein Gq (active)ComplexR-HSA-428904 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein Gq (inactive)ComplexR-HSA-428764 (Reactome)
TXA2 MetaboliteCHEBI:15627 (ChEBI)
TXA2MetaboliteCHEBI:15627 (ChEBI)
clopidogrel
p-S505,S727-PLA2G4AProteinP47712 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
p-T180,Y182-MAPK14ProteinQ16539 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
p-Y419-SRCProteinP12931-1 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)

Annotated Interactions

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SourceTargetTypeDatabase referenceComment
AAMPR-HSA-9674529 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY12:G-protein Gi (active)ArrowR-HSA-392195 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY12:G-protein Gi (active)R-HSA-392202 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY12:G-protein Gi (inactive)ArrowR-HSA-392187 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY12:G-protein Gi (inactive)R-HSA-392195 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY12:G-protein Gi (inactive)mim-catalysisR-HSA-392195 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY1:G-protein Gq (active)ArrowR-HSA-418579 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY1:G-protein Gq (active)R-HSA-418576 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY1:G-protein Gq/11 (inactive)ArrowR-HSA-418581 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY1:G-protein Gq/11 (inactive)R-HSA-418579 (Reactome)
ADP:P2RY1:G-protein Gq/11 (inactive)mim-catalysisR-HSA-418579 (Reactome)
ADPArrowR-HSA-392202 (Reactome)
ADPArrowR-HSA-418576 (Reactome)
ADPArrowR-HSA-428941 (Reactome)
ADPArrowR-HSA-428961 (Reactome)
ADPR-HSA-417829 (Reactome)
ADPR-HSA-417908 (Reactome)
ATPR-HSA-428941 (Reactome)
ATPR-HSA-428961 (Reactome)
G alpha (i): GTPArrowR-HSA-392202 (Reactome)
G-protein alpha (13):GTPArrowR-HSA-428918 (Reactome)
G-protein alpha (q/11): GTPArrowR-HSA-418576 (Reactome)
G-protein alpha (q/11): GTPArrowR-HSA-428752 (Reactome)
G-protein alpha (q/11): GTPmim-catalysisR-HSA-428941 (Reactome)
G-protein beta-gamma complexArrowR-HSA-392202 (Reactome)
G-protein beta-gamma complexArrowR-HSA-418576 (Reactome)
G-protein beta-gamma complexArrowR-HSA-428752 (Reactome)
G-protein beta-gamma complexArrowR-HSA-428918 (Reactome)
GDPArrowR-HSA-392195 (Reactome)
GDPArrowR-HSA-418579 (Reactome)
GDPArrowR-HSA-428750 (Reactome)
GDPArrowR-HSA-428917 (Reactome)
GTPR-HSA-392195 (Reactome)
GTPR-HSA-418579 (Reactome)
GTPR-HSA-428750 (Reactome)
GTPR-HSA-428917 (Reactome)
Heterotrimeric

G-protein G13

(inactive)
R-HSA-428909 (Reactome)
Heterotrimeric

G-protein Gi

(inactive)
R-HSA-392187 (Reactome)
Heterotrimeric

G-protein Gq/11

(inactive)
R-HSA-418581 (Reactome)
Heterotrimeric

G-protein Gq/11

(inactive)
R-HSA-428749 (Reactome)
MAPK14R-HSA-428941 (Reactome)
P2RY12:ADPArrowR-HSA-417829 (Reactome)
P2RY12:ADPR-HSA-392187 (Reactome)
P2RY12:P2RY12 antagonistsTBarR-HSA-417829 (Reactome)
P2RY12ArrowR-HSA-392202 (Reactome)
P2RY12R-HSA-417829 (Reactome)
P2RY1:ADPArrowR-HSA-417908 (Reactome)
P2RY1:ADPR-HSA-418581 (Reactome)
P2RY1ArrowR-HSA-418576 (Reactome)
P2RY1R-HSA-417908 (Reactome)
PLA2G4AR-HSA-428961 (Reactome)
R-HSA-391939 (Reactome) Thromboxane (TBXA2) is a potent stimulator for platelet aggregation and clot formation and also plays a role in vascular tone. The thromboxane receptor TP (Hirata et al. 1991) is found on the surface of vascular endothelium, platelets and in the placenta. Once bound to its ligand, TP's effects are mediated via coupling to G q/11 activation of a phosphatidylinositol-calcium second messenger system (Kinsella BT et al, 1997). TP signaling also involves G12/13 signaling; selective activation of G12/13 results in dense granule release in a mechanism that is independent of Gq/phospholipase C. The downstream mechanism for this is thought to be RhoA mediated activation of PKCdelta, as PAR-mediated dense granule release is inhibited if RhoA is blocked, and RhoA regulates PKCdelta T505 phosphorylation (Jin et al. 2009).
R-HSA-392187 (Reactome) The activated receptor binds the inactive, GDP-bound form of the heterotrimeric G-protein Gi.
R-HSA-392195 (Reactome) The G-protein alpha subunit exchanges GDP for GTP
R-HSA-392202 (Reactome) The classical view of G-protein signalling is that the G-protein alpha subunit dissociates from the beta:gamma dimer. Activated G alpha (s) and the beta:gamma dimer then participate in separate signaling cascades. Although G protein dissociation has been contested (e.g. Bassi et al. 1996), recent in vivo experiments have demonstrated that dissociation does occur, though possibly not to completion (Lambert 2008).
R-HSA-417829 (Reactome) P2RY12 (Bodor et al. 2003) is found on the surface of blood platelet cells and is an important regulator in blood clotting. It is one of two ADP receptors expressed in platelets, the other is P2RY1. Activation leads to irreversible platelet aggregation. Defects in this receptor are associated with bleeding disorders. Its preferred ligand is ADP. The platelet anticoagulant drug clopidogrel binds to this receptor (Hollopeter G et al. 2001).
R-HSA-417908 (Reactome) P2RY1 binds ADP (Leon et al. 1996). It is one of two platelet ADP receptors, the other is P2RY12, that initiate platelet activation when stimulated in concert. P2RY1 signals through Gq, while P2Y12 signals through Gi. This results in mobilization of intracellular calcium ions via activation of phospholipase C, which leads to a change in platelet shape and probably to platelet aggregation (Schachter et al. 1997).
R-HSA-418576 (Reactome) The classical view of G-protein signalling is that the G-protein alpha subunit dissociates from the beta:gamma dimer. Activated G alpha (s) and the beta:gamma dimer then participate in separate signaling cascades. Although G protein dissociation has been contested (e.g. Bassi et al. 1996), recent in vivo experiments have demonstrated that dissociation does occur, though possibly not to completion (Lambert 2008).
R-HSA-418579 (Reactome) The G-protein alpha subunit exchanges GDP for GTP
R-HSA-418581 (Reactome) P2Y1 is coupled to the Gq family of G protein alpha subunits, causing increases in intracellular calcium concentration through stimulation of PLC.
R-HSA-418662 (Reactome) Activation of Src lies selectively downstream of P2Y1, but not P2Y12. The precise mechanism is not known, but Src regulation of the PI3K component of the intracellular calcium response downstream of P2Y12 represents a point of reciprocal cross-talk between P2Y1 and P2Y12 receptors.
R-HSA-428749 (Reactome) The TP receptor can activate Gq leading to stimulation of Phospholipase C and consequent increase in intracellular calcium.
R-HSA-428750 (Reactome) The G-protein alpha subunit exchanges GDP for GTP
R-HSA-428752 (Reactome) The classical view of G-protein signalling is that the G-protein alpha subunit dissociates from the beta:gamma dimer. Activated G alpha (s) and the beta:gamma dimer then participate in separate signaling cascades. Although G protein dissociation has been contested (e.g. Bassi et al. 1996), recent in vivo experiments have demonstrated that dissociation does occur, though possibly not to completion (Lambert 2008).
R-HSA-428909 (Reactome) The thromboxane receptor (TP) can activate G12 and G13.
R-HSA-428917 (Reactome) The G-protein alpha subunit exchanges GDP for GTP
R-HSA-428918 (Reactome) The classical view of G-protein signalling is that the G-protein alpha subunit dissociates from the beta:gamma dimer. Activated G alpha (s) and the beta:gamma dimer then participate in separate signaling cascades. Although G protein dissociation has been contested (e.g. Bassi et al. 1996), recent in vivo experiments have demonstrated that dissociation does occur, though possibly not to completion (Lambert 2008).
R-HSA-428941 (Reactome) ADP activates human platelets and induces endothelial cell migration. These effects are partly mediated by the P2Y1 purinocetor, inducing p38 MAP kinase activation via an uncharacterised factor. Possible mechanisms include flotillin-mediated stimulation of SRC family kinases in lipid rafts (Sugawara et al. 2007).
R-HSA-428961 (Reactome) MAPK p38 alpha activates cPLA2 by phosphorylation of two serine residues.
cPLA2 can be phosphorylated and activated by ERK2 (Lin et al. 1993), and were believed to be responsible for the phosphorylation of cPLA2. However, phosphorylation of cPLA2 occurred in the absence of ERK activation in human platelets stimulated with the thrombin receptor agonist peptide SFLLRN (Kramer et al. 1995), and cPLA2 phosphorylation induced by thrombin or collagen was unaffected by PKC inhibitors that prevent ERK activation (Börsch-Haubold et al. 1995). In addition, a specific inhibitor of ERKs did not block thrombin-induced cPLA2 phosphorylation (Börsch-Haubold et al. 1996).
R-HSA-9674529 (Reactome) AAMP (Angio-associated migratory cell protein) binds to both the TP-alpha and TP-beta isoforms which arise due to differential splicing of a primary RNA transcript encoded by the TBXA2R (thromboxane A2 receptor) gene. Their association with AAMP is dependent on common (residues 312-328) and unique (residues 366-392 of TP-beta) sequences within the variant carboxyl-terminal domains of TP-alpha and TP-beta. Stimulation of the TPs with U46619, a stable mimetic of thromboxane (TX) A2, leads to a transient dissociation of AAMP from both the TP-alpha nad TP-beta isoforms, coinciding with a transient redistribution of AAMP from its localization in an intracellular fibrous network. Down-regulation of AAMP reduces coronary artery smooth muscle migration, an effect that is further enhanced in the presence of U46619, while VEGF-mediated migration is not affected. AAMP and TXA2 can independently activate RHOA signaling. (Reid et al. 2011).
SRC-1R-HSA-418662 (Reactome)
TBXA2R-alpha,TBXA2R-beta:AAMPArrowR-HSA-9674529 (Reactome)
TBXA2R-alpha,TBXA2R-betaR-HSA-9674529 (Reactome)
TBXA2R:TXA2ArrowR-HSA-391939 (Reactome)
TBXA2R:TXA2R-HSA-428749 (Reactome)
TBXA2R:TXA2R-HSA-428909 (Reactome)
TBXA2RArrowR-HSA-428752 (Reactome)
TBXA2RArrowR-HSA-428918 (Reactome)
TBXA2RR-HSA-391939 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein G13 (active)ArrowR-HSA-428917 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein G13 (active)R-HSA-428918 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein G13 (inactive)ArrowR-HSA-428909 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein G13 (inactive)R-HSA-428917 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein G13 (inactive)mim-catalysisR-HSA-428917 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein Gq (active)ArrowR-HSA-428750 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein Gq (active)R-HSA-428752 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein Gq (inactive)ArrowR-HSA-428749 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein Gq (inactive)R-HSA-428750 (Reactome)
TP receptor:Thromboxane A2:G-protein Gq (inactive)mim-catalysisR-HSA-428750 (Reactome)
TXA2ArrowR-HSA-428752 (Reactome)
TXA2ArrowR-HSA-428918 (Reactome)
TXA2R-HSA-391939 (Reactome)
TXA2TBarR-HSA-9674529 (Reactome)
p-S505,S727-PLA2G4AArrowR-HSA-428961 (Reactome)
p-T180,Y182-MAPK14ArrowR-HSA-428941 (Reactome)
p-T180,Y182-MAPK14mim-catalysisR-HSA-428961 (Reactome)
p-Y419-SRCArrowR-HSA-418662 (Reactome)
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