Prostaglandin synthesis and regulation (Homo sapiens)

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4PG SynthasesCytoplasmprolactinreleaseCortisoneInactive MetabolitesPGE2EDNRAHSD11B1CYP11A1PGI2PTGS1PTGER4PTGDSPTGER1PTGDRTBXAS1ProgesteroneANXA5PGF2aPLA2G4ACell MembranePhospholipidsEDN1EDNRBSCGB1A1CortisolS100A10ANXA1PTGER3ANXA4CalciumCortisolHSD11B2PTGISANXA6Prostaglandin H2ANXA3PTGER2S100A6CalciumGq signalingpathwayPTGFRHPGDANXA2PRLANXA8TXA2Arachidonic AcidPTGS2PGF2aPTGIRABCC41PGD2HPGDSMITF25PTGESPPARG3PPARGC1A3PPARGC1B3SOX9Regulation of PG synthases6


Description

A prostaglandin is any member of a group of lipid compounds that are derived enzymatically from fatty acids and have important functions in the animal body. Every prostaglandin contains 20 carbon atoms, including a 5-carbon ring. They are mediators and have a variety of strong physiological effects, such as regulating the contraction and relaxation of smooth muscle tissue.[1] Prostaglandins are not hormones, but autocrine or paracrine, which are locally acting messenger molecules. They differ from hormones in that they are not produced at a discrete site but in many places throughout the human body. Also, their target cells are present in the immediate vicinity of the site of their secretion (of which there are many).

The prostaglandins, together with the thromboxanes and prostacyclins, form the prostanoid class of fatty acid derivatives, a subclass of eicosanoids.

Source: Wikipedia (wikipedia:Prostaglandin)

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Adapted from Gross, G et al. 2000, Society for Gynecologic Investigation; 7:88-95

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DataNodes

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
ABCC4GeneProduct10257 (Entrez Gene)
ANXA1GeneProduct301 (Entrez Gene)
ANXA2GeneProduct302 (Entrez Gene)
ANXA3GeneProduct306 (Entrez Gene)
ANXA4GeneProduct307 (Entrez Gene)
ANXA5GeneProduct308 (Entrez Gene)
ANXA6GeneProduct309 (Entrez Gene)
ANXA8GeneProduct244 (Entrez Gene)
Arachidonic AcidMetabolite506-32-1 (CAS)
CYP11A1GeneProduct1583 (Entrez Gene)
CalciumMetaboliteHMDB00464 (HMDB)
Cell Membrane PhospholipidsMetaboliteCHEBI:16247 (ChEBI)
CortisolMetabolite50-23-7 (CAS)
CortisoneMetaboliteCHEBI:16962 (ChEBI)
EDN1GeneProduct1906 (Entrez Gene) PMID: 1474344
EDNRAGeneProduct1909 (Entrez Gene)
EDNRBGeneProduct1910 (Entrez Gene)
Gq signaling pathwayPathwayWP35 (WikiPathways)
HPGDGeneProduct3248 (Entrez Gene)
HPGDSGeneProduct27306 (Entrez Gene)
HSD11B1GeneProduct3290 (Entrez Gene)
HSD11B2GeneProduct3291 (Entrez Gene)
MITFGeneProduct4286 (Entrez Gene)
PGD2MetaboliteC00696 (KEGG Drug)
PGE2MetaboliteHMDB03175 (HMDB)
PGF2aMetaboliteHMDB01139 (HMDB)
PGI2MetaboliteHMDB01335 (HMDB)
PLA2G4AGeneProduct5321 (Entrez Gene)
PPARGGeneProduct5468 (Entrez Gene)
PPARGC1AGeneProduct10891 (Entrez Gene)
PPARGC1BGeneProduct133522 (Entrez Gene)
PRLGeneProduct5617 (Entrez Gene)
PTGDRGeneProduct5729 (Entrez Gene)
PTGDSGeneProduct5730 (Entrez Gene)
PTGER1GeneProduct5731 (Entrez Gene)
PTGER2GeneProduct5732 (Entrez Gene)
PTGER3GeneProduct5733 (Entrez Gene)
PTGER4GeneProduct5734 (Entrez Gene)
PTGESGeneProduct9536 (Entrez Gene)
PTGFRGeneProduct5737 (Entrez Gene)
PTGIRGeneProduct5739 (Entrez Gene)
PTGISGeneProduct5740 (Entrez Gene)
PTGS1GeneProduct5742 (Entrez Gene)
PTGS2GeneProduct5743 (Entrez Gene)
ProgesteroneMetabolite57-83-0 (CAS)
Prostaglandin H2Metabolite745-65-3 (CAS)
S100A10GeneProduct6281 (Entrez Gene) PMID: 12962548 relationship with Annexin 2
S100A6GeneProduct6277 (Entrez Gene)
SCGB1A1GeneProduct7356 (Entrez Gene) PMID: 7615804, PMID: 3292559
SOX9GeneProduct6662 (Entrez Gene)
TBXAS1GeneProduct6916 (Entrez Gene)
TXA2MetaboliteHMDB01452 (HMDB)

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