ANXA5

Gene Information
 
Gene Symbol
ANXA5
 
Aliases
ANX5, ENX2, HEL-S-7, PP4, RPRGL3
 
Entrez Gene ID
308
 
Gene Name
Annexin A5
 
Chromosomal Location
4q27
 
HGNC ID
 
Summary
The Annexin 5 gene spans 29 kb containing 13 exons, and encodes a single transcript of approximately 1.6 kb and a protein product with a molecular weight of about 35 kDa.The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the annexin family of calcium-dependent phospholipid binding proteins some of which have been implicated in membrane-related events along exocytotic and endocytotic pathways. Annexin 5 is a phospholipase A2 and protein kinase C inhibitory protein with calcium channel activity and a potential role in cellular signal transduction, inflammation, growth and differentiation. Annexin 5 has also been described as placental anticoagulant protein I, vascular anticoagulant-alpha, endonexin II, lipocortin V, placental protein 4 and anchorin CII. Polymorphisms in this gene have been implicated in various obstetric complications. [provided by RefSeq, Dec 2019]
 
RefSeq DNA
 
RefSeq mRNA
  e!Ensembl
Gene
Transcript  
Protein

Gene Ontology (GO)

GO ID Ontology Function Evidence Reference
GO:0007165 Biological process Signal transduction TAS 16130169
GO:0010033 Biological process Response to organic substance IBA 21873635
GO:0030195 Biological process Negative regulation of blood coagulation IBA 21873635
GO:0043065 Biological process Positive regulation of apoptotic process IBA 21873635
GO:0043066 Biological process Negative regulation of apoptotic process TAS 16130169
Protein Information
 
Protein Name
Annexin A5, CBP-I, PAP-I, VAC-alpha, anchorin CII, annexin V, annexin-5, calphobindin I, endonexin II, epididymis secretory protein Li 7, lipocortin V, placental anticoagulant protein 4, placental anticoagulant protein I, thromboplastin inhibitor, vascular anticoagulant-alpha
 
Function
This protein is an anticoagulant protein that acts as an indirect inhibitor of the thromboplastin-specific complex, which is involved in the blood coagulation cascade
 
Refseq Proteins
 
UniProt
 
PDB
 
Pfam
Pfam Accession Pfam ID
PF00191 Annexin
Pathways
 
Reactome
 

 

Platelet degranulation

Interactions
 
STRING MINT IntAct
ENSP00000264183 Q4LE39 Q4LE39
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Associated Diseases

Disease groupDisease NameReferences
Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities
Wilson Disease
Endocrine System Diseases
PCOS
Neoplasms
Stomach Cancer
Leukemia
Lung Cancer
References
 
 
PubMed ID Associated gene/s Associated condition Genetic Mutation Diagnostic Criteria Association with PCOS Ethnicity Conclusion
 
Apoptosis, coagulation, oxidative stress, lipid metabolism, the cytoskeleton, inflammatory and immune responses. Each of these biological functions absolutely play important roles in endometrial receptivity. 
 
Rotterdam ESHRE/ ASRM- sponsored PCOS consesus. 
Direct 
12 PCOS patients and 12 Healthy females 
Differences in the endometrial proteome of women with PCOS compared with healthy fertile women may explain the poor reproductive outcomes in PCOS women. Identified proteins are mainly involved in apoptosis, coagulation, oxidative stress, lipid metabolism, the cytoskeleton, inflammatory and immune responses. Each of these biological functions absolutely play important roles in endometrial receptivity. 

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