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Prorenin (/prəˈriːnɪn/) is a
protein that
constitutes a
precursor for renin, the
hormone that
activates the renin–angiotensin system,
which serves to raise...
- receptor, the (pro)renin receptor, also
known as the
renin receptor and
prorenin receptor (see also below), as well as
enzymatic activity with
which it...
- is reduced,
juxtaglomerular cells in the
kidneys convert the
precursor prorenin (already
present in the blood) into
renin and
secrete it
directly into...
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protein 2, or the
prorenin receptor, is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the ATP6AP2 gene. The
renin receptor binds renin and
prorenin.
Binding of renin...
- 119, KLK13,
kallikrein mK13, mGK-13, mK13, mKLK13,
prorenin converting enzyme 1, PRECE-1,
prorenin-converting enzyme, PRECE,
proteinase P) is an enzyme...
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laboratory where Eugenie Lumbers had just
found early clues to the
existence of
prorenin (the
protein precursor of renin)
during her PhD work. He
remained interested...
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analysis of cDNA for
human renin precursor. PubMed.
Pivotal role of the renin/
prorenin receptor in
angiotensin II
production and
cellular responses to renin....
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Gahnem F,
Halimi JM,
Laragh JH (1991). "The
greater renin system. Its
prorenin-directed
vasodilator limb.
Relevance to
diabetes mellitus, pregnancy, and...
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recognized by the
juxtaglomerular (JG)
cells and
promotes the
cleavage of
prorenin into renin. Each
kidney is
surrounded by two
layers of
connective tissue...
- apparatus,
which is the only
source of
active renin,
although its precursor,
prorenin, can be
secreted by
other tissues, such as the
salivary glands, brain,...