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SERPINA5

The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the serpin family of proteins, a group of proteins that inhibit serine proteases. This gene is one in a cluster of serpin genes located on the q arm of chromosome 14. This family member is a glycoprotein that can inhibit several serine proteases, including protein C and various plasminogen activators and kallikreins, and it thus plays diverse roles in hemostasis and thrombosis in multiple organs. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2012]
Protein class

Cancer-related genes, Candidate cardiovascular disease genes, Plasma proteins

Predicted location

Secreted

Single cell type specificity

Cell type enhanced (Cholangiocytes, Glandular and luminal cells, Late spermatids, Hepatocytes, Endometrial ciliated cells, Peritubular cells)

Immune cell specificity

Not detected in immune cells

Cell line specificity

Cell line enriched (Hep G2)

Interaction

Forms protease inhibiting heterodimers in extracellular body fluids with serine proteases such as activated protein C/coagulation factor V/F5, acrosin/ACR, chymotrypsinogen B/CTRB1, prothrombin/F2, factor Xa/F10, factor XI/F11, kallikrein/KLKB1, tissue kallikrein, trypsin/PRSS1, prostate specific antigen/KLK3, tissue plasminogen activator/PLAT and urinary plasminogen activator/PLAU. Forms membrane-anchored serine proteases inhibiting heterodimers with TMPRSS7 and TMPRSS11E. Interacts with SEMG2.

Molecular function

Heparin-binding, Protease inhibitor, Serine protease inhibitor

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