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PTGS2

Gene
PTGS2
Protein
Prostaglandin G/H synthase 2
Organism
Bos taurus
Length
604 amino acids
Function
Converts arachidonate to prostaglandin H2 (PGH2), a committed step in prostanoid synthesis. Constitutively expressed in some tissues in physiological conditions, such as the endothelium, kidney and brain, and in pathological conditions, such as in cancer. PTGS2 is responsible for production of inflammatory prostaglandins. Up-regulation of PTGS2 is also associated with increased cell adhesion, phenotypic changes, resistance to apoptosis and tumor angiogenesis. In cancer cells, PTGS2 is a key step in the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), which plays important roles in modulating motility, proliferation and resistance to apoptosis. During neuroinflammation, plays a role in neuronal secretion of specialized preresolving mediators (SPMs), especially 15-R-lipoxin A4, that regulates phagocytic microglia (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the prostaglandin G/H synthase family.
Mass
69.163 kDa
Sequence
MLARALLLCAAVALSGAANPCCSHPCQNRGVCMSVGFDQYKCDCTRTGFYGENCTTPEFLTRIKLLLKPTPNTVHYILTHFKGVWNIVNKISFLRNMIMRYVLTSRSHLIESPPTYNVHYSYKSWEAFSNLSYYTRALPPVPDDCPTPMGVKGRKELPDSKEVVKKVLLRRKFIPDPQGTNLMFAFFAQHFTHQFFKTDFERGPAFTKGKNHGVDLSHIYGESLERQHKLRLFKDGKMKYQMINGEMYPPTVKDTQVEMIYPPHVPEHLKFAVGQEVFGLVPGLMMYATIWLREHNRVCDVLKQEHPEWGDEQLFQTSRLILIGETIKIVIEDYVQHLSGYHFKLKFDPELLFNQQFQYQNRIAAEFNTLYHWHPLLPDVFQIDGQEYNYQQFIYNNSVLLEHGLTQFVESFTRQRAGRVAGGRNLPVAVEKVSKASIDQSREMKYQSFNEYRKRFLVKPYESFEELTGEKEMAAELEALYGDIDAMEFYPALLVEKPRPDAIFGETMVEAGAPFSLKGLMGNPICSPEYWKPSTFGGEVGFKIINTASIQSLICSNVKGCPFTSFSVQDTHLTKTVTINASSSHSGLDDINPTVLLKERSTEL

Gene
PTGS2
Protein
Prostaglandin G/H synthase 2
Organism
Cavia porcellus
Length
604 amino acids
Function
Converts arachidonate to prostaglandin H2 (PGH2), a committed step in prostanoid synthesis. Constitutively expressed in some tissues in physiological conditions, such as the endothelium, kidney and brain, and in pathological conditions, such as in cancer. PTGS2 is responsible for production of inflammatory prostaglandins. Up-regulation of PTGS2 is also associated with increased cell adhesion, phenotypic changes, resistance to apoptosis and tumor angiogenesis. In cancer cells, PTGS2 is a key step in the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), which plays important roles in modulating motility, proliferation and resistance to apoptosis. During neuroinflammation, plays a role in neuronal secretion of specialized preresolving mediators (SPMs), especially 15-R-lipoxin A4, that regulates phagocytic microglia (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the prostaglandin G/H synthase family.
Mass
68.883 kDa
Sequence
MLARALLLCAALALGQAANPCCSNPCQNRGECLSVGFDRYKCDCTRTGYYGENCTTPEFLTRIKLLLKPTPNTVHYILTHFKGVWNIVNNIPFLRNAIMIYVLTSRSHLIDSPPTYNAHYGYKSWEAFSNLSYYTRALPPVADDCPTPMGVKGKKELPDSNEVLEKVLLRRKFIPDPQGTNMMFAFFAQHFTHQFFKSDQKRGPAFTTGLAHGVDLSHIYGETLDRQHKLRLFKDGKMKYQIIDGEMYPPTVKETQVEMMYPPYIPEHARFAVGQEVFGLVPGLMMYATIWLREHNRVCDVLKQEHPEWDDERLFQTSRLILIGETIKIVIEDYVQHLSGYHFKLKFDPELLFNQQFQYQNRIASEFNTLYHWHPLLPDTFQIDDQVYNFQQFLYNNSILVEHGLTQFVESFTKQIAGRVAGGRNVPLAVQRVAKASIEHSRKMKYQSLNEYRKRFLMKPYTSFEELTGEKEMAAGLEALYGDIDAMELYPALLVEKPRPDAIFGETMVEMGAPFSLKGLMGNPICSPHYWKPSTFGGEVGFQIVNTASIQSLICNNVKGCPVTAFNLPDPQLAKTVTINASASHSRLEDLSPTVLLKGRSTEL

Gene
PTGS2
Protein
Prostaglandin G/H synthase 2
Organism
Equus caballus
Length
604 amino acids
Function
Converts arachidonate to prostaglandin H2 (PGH2), a committed step in prostanoid synthesis. Constitutively expressed in some tissues in physiological conditions, such as the endothelium, kidney and brain, and in pathological conditions, such as in cancer. PTGS2 is responsible for production of inflammatory prostaglandins. Up-regulation of PTGS2 is also associated with increased cell adhesion, phenotypic changes, resistance to apoptosis and tumor angiogenesis. In cancer cells, PTGS2 is a key step in the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), which plays important roles in modulating motility, proliferation and resistance to apoptosis. During neuroinflammation, plays a role in neuronal secretion of specialized preresolving mediators (SPMs), especially 15-R-lipoxin A4, that regulates phagocytic microglia (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the prostaglandin G/H synthase family.
Mass
68.847 kDa
Sequence
MLARALLLCVALALGHAANPCCSNPCQNRGVCMSVGFDQYQCDCTRTGFYGENCSTPEFLTRIKLFLKPTPNTVHYILTHFKGVWNIVNSFPFLRNAVMKYVLVSRSHLIESPPTYNAQYGYKSWESFSNLSYYTRALPPVADGCPTPMGVKGKKELPDSKEIVEKFLLRRKFIPDPQGTNMMFAFFAQHFTHQFFKTDPKRGPAFTKGLGHGVDLSHIYGETLDRQHKLRLFKDGKMKYQIINGEVYPPTVKDTQVEMIYPPHIPEHLRFAVGQEVFGLVPGLMMYATIWLREHNRVCDVLKQEHPEWDDERLFQTSRLILIGETIKIVIEDYVQHLSGYHFKLKFDPELLFNQQFQYQNRIAAEFNTLYHWHPLLPDTFQIDDQEYNFQQFLYNNSILLEHGLTQFVESFSRQIAGRVAGGRNVPAAAQKIAKASIDQSREMKYQSLNEYRKRFRLTPYKSFEELTGEKEMAAELEALYGDIDAMELYPALLVEKPRPDAIFGETMVELGAPFSLKGLLGNPICSPDYWKPSTFGGEVGFKIINTASIQSLICNNVKGCPFTAFSVQDPQLSKAVTINASASHSGLDDVNPTVLLKERSTEL

Gene
PTGS2
Protein
Prostaglandin G/H synthase 2
Organism
Homo sapiens
Length
604 amino acids
Function
Converts arachidonate to prostaglandin H2 (PGH2), a committed step in prostanoid synthesis (PubMed:26859324, PubMed:27226593). Constitutively expressed in some tissues in physiological conditions, such as the endothelium, kidney and brain, and in pathological conditions, such as in cancer. PTGS2 is responsible for production of inflammatory prostaglandins. Up-regulation of PTGS2 is also associated with increased cell adhesion, phenotypic changes, resistance to apoptosis and tumor angiogenesis. In cancer cells, PTGS2 is a key step in the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), which plays important roles in modulating motility, proliferation and resistance to apoptosis. During neuroinflammation, plays a role in neuronal secretion of specialized preresolving mediators (SPMs), especially 15-R-lipoxin A4, that regulates phagocytic microglia (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the prostaglandin G/H synthase family.
Mass
68.996 kDa
Sequence
MLARALLLCAVLALSHTANPCCSHPCQNRGVCMSVGFDQYKCDCTRTGFYGENCSTPEFLTRIKLFLKPTPNTVHYILTHFKGFWNVVNNIPFLRNAIMSYVLTSRSHLIDSPPTYNADYGYKSWEAFSNLSYYTRALPPVPDDCPTPLGVKGKKQLPDSNEIVEKLLLRRKFIPDPQGSNMMFAFFAQHFTHQFFKTDHKRGPAFTNGLGHGVDLNHIYGETLARQRKLRLFKDGKMKYQIIDGEMYPPTVKDTQAEMIYPPQVPEHLRFAVGQEVFGLVPGLMMYATIWLREHNRVCDVLKQEHPEWGDEQLFQTSRLILIGETIKIVIEDYVQHLSGYHFKLKFDPELLFNKQFQYQNRIAAEFNTLYHWHPLLPDTFQIHDQKYNYQQFIYNNSILLEHGITQFVESFTRQIAGRVAGGRNVPPAVQKVSQASIDQSRQMKYQSFNEYRKRFMLKPYESFEELTGEKEMSAELEALYGDIDAVELYPALLVEKPRPDAIFGETMVEVGAPFSLKGLMGNVICSPAYWKPSTFGGEVGFQIINTASIQSLICNNVKGCPFTSFSVPDPELIKTVTINASSSRSGLDDINPTVLLKERSTEL

Gene
Ptgs2
Protein
Prostaglandin G/H synthase 2
Organism
Mus musculus
Length
604 amino acids
Function
Converts arachidonate to prostaglandin H2 (PGH2), a committed step in prostanoid synthesis. Constitutively expressed in some tissues in physiological conditions, such as the endothelium, kidney and brain, and in pathological conditions, such as in cancer. PTGS2 is responsible for production of inflammatory prostaglandins. Up-regulation of PTGS2 is also associated with increased cell adhesion, phenotypic changes, resistance to apoptosis and tumor angiogenesis. In cancer cells, PTGS2 is a key step in the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), which plays important roles in modulating motility, proliferation and resistance to apoptosis. During neuroinflammation, plays a role in neuronal secretion of specialized preresolving mediators (SPMs), especially 15-R-lipoxin A4, that regulates phagocytic microglia (PubMed:29662056).
Similarity
Belongs to the prostaglandin G/H synthase family.
Mass
69.013 kDa
Sequence
MLFRAVLLCAALGLSQAANPCCSNPCQNRGECMSTGFDQYKCDCTRTGFYGENCTTPEFLTRIKLLLKPTPNTVHYILTHFKGVWNIVNNIPFLRSLIMKYVLTSRSYLIDSPPTYNVHYGYKSWEAFSNLSYYTRALPPVADDCPTPMGVKGNKELPDSKEVLEKVLLRREFIPDPQGSNMMFAFFAQHFTHQFFKTDHKRGPGFTRGLGHGVDLNHIYGETLDRQHKLRLFKDGKLKYQVIGGEVYPPTVKDTQVEMIYPPHIPENLQFAVGQEVFGLVPGLMMYATIWLREHNRVCDILKQEHPEWGDEQLFQTSRLILIGETIKIVIEDYVQHLSGYHFKLKFDPELLFNQQFQYQNRIASEFNTLYHWHPLLPDTFNIEDQEYSFKQFLYNNSILLEHGLTQFVESFTRQIAGRVAGGRNVPIAVQAVAKASIDQSREMKYQSLNEYRKRFSLKPYTSFEELTGEKEMAAELKALYSDIDVMELYPALLVEKPRPDAIFGETMVELGAPFSLKGLMGNPICSPQYWKPSTFGGEVGFKIINTASIQSLICNNVKGCPFTSFNVQDPQPTKTATINASASHSRLDDINPTVLIKRRSTEL

Gene
PTGS2
Protein
Prostaglandin G/H synthase 2
Organism
Neovison vison
Length
604 amino acids
Function
Converts arachidonate to prostaglandin H2 (PGH2), a committed step in prostanoid synthesis. Constitutively expressed in some tissues in physiological conditions, such as the endothelium, kidney and brain, and in pathological conditions, such as in cancer. PTGS2 is responsible for production of inflammatory prostaglandins. Up-regulation of PTGS2 is also associated with increased cell adhesion, phenotypic changes, resistance to apoptosis and tumor angiogenesis. In cancer cells, PTGS2 is a key step in the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), which plays important roles in modulating motility, proliferation and resistance to apoptosis. During neuroinflammation, plays a role in neuronal secretion of specialized preresolving mediators (SPMs), especially 15-R-lipoxin A4, that regulates phagocytic microglia (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the prostaglandin G/H synthase family.
Mass
68.95 kDa
Sequence
MLARAGLLCASLSPPHAANPCCSNPCQNQGVCMSIGFDQYMCDCSRTGFYGENCSTPEFLTRVKLLLKPTPNTVHYILTHFKGVWNIVNKIPFLADVIMKYVRTSRSHCIEPPPTYNVHYAYKSWEAFSNLSYYTRALPPVADDCPTPMGVKGKKELPDSKEIVEKFLLRRKFIPDPQGTNMMFAFFAQHFTHQFFKTDHKRGPGFTKGLGHGVDLSHVYGETLDRQHKLRLFKDGKMKYQVIDGEVYPPTVKDTQVEMIYPPHVPEHLRFAVGQEVFGLVPGLMMYATIWLREHNRVCDVLKQEQGEWDDERLFRRSRLILIGETIKIVIEDYVRHLSGYHFSLKFDPELLFNQQFQYQNRIAAEFNTLYHWHPLLPDTLQIDDQEYNFQQFVYNNSILLEHGLTQFGESFSRQIAGRVAGGRNVPAAVQQEQRASIDQSRQMKYQSLNEYRKRFSVKPYASFEELTGEKEMAGELKALYQDIDAMELYPALLVEKPRPDAIFGETMVEIGAPFSLKGLMGNPICSPDYWKPSHFGGEVGFKIINTASIQSLICNNVKGCPFTAFSVQDPQLTKTVTINGSSSHSGLDDINPTVLLKERSTEL

Gene
PTGS2
Protein
Prostaglandin G/H synthase 2
Organism
Oryctolagus cuniculus
Length
604 amino acids
Function
Converts arachidonate to prostaglandin H2 (PGH2), a committed step in prostanoid synthesis. Constitutively expressed in some tissues in physiological conditions, such as the endothelium, kidney and brain, and in pathological conditions, such as in cancer. PTGS2 is responsible for production of inflammatory prostaglandins. Up-regulation of PTGS2 is also associated with increased cell adhesion, phenotypic changes, resistance to apoptosis and tumor angiogenesis. In cancer cells, PTGS2 is a key step in the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), which plays important roles in modulating motility, proliferation and resistance to apoptosis. During neuroinflammation, plays a role in neuronal secretion of specialized preresolving mediators (SPMs), especially 15-R-lipoxin A4, that regulates phagocytic microglia (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the prostaglandin G/H synthase family.
Mass
69.007 kDa
Sequence
MLARALLLCAAVALSHAANPCCSNPCQNRGVCMTMGFDQYKCDCTRTGFYGENCSTPEFLTRIKLLLKPTPDTVHYILTHFKGVWNIVNSIPFLRNSIMKYVLTSRSHMIDSPPTYNVHYNYKSWEAFSNLSYYTRALPPVADDCPTPMGVKGKKELPDSKDVVEKLLLRRKFIPDPQGTNMMFAFFAQHFTHQFFKTDLKRGPAFTKGLGHGVDLNHIYGETLDRQHKLRLFKDGKMKYQVIDGEVYPPTVKDTQVEMIYPPHIPAHLQFAVGQEVFGLVPGLMMYATIWLREHNRVCDVLKQEHPEWDDEQLFQTSRLILIGETIKIVIEDYVQHLSGYHFKLKFDPELLFNQQFQYQNRIAAEFNTLYHWHPLLPDTFQIDDQQYNYQQFLYNNSILLEHGLTQFVESFTRQIAGRVAGGRNVPPAVQKVAKASIDQSRQMKYQSLNEYRKRFLLKPYESFEELTGEKEMAAELEALYGDIDAVELYPALLVERPRPDAIFGESMVEMGAPFSLKGLMGNPICSPNYWKPSTFGGEVGFKIVNTASIQSLICNNVKGCPFTSFNVPDPQLTKTVTINASASHSRLEDINPTVLLKGRSTEL

Gene
Ptgs2
Protein
Prostaglandin G/H synthase 2
Organism
Rattus norvegicus
Length
604 amino acids
Function
Converts arachidonate to prostaglandin H2 (PGH2), a committed step in prostanoid synthesis. Constitutively expressed in some tissues in physiological conditions, such as the endothelium, kidney and brain, and in pathological conditions, such as in cancer. PTGS2 is responsible for production of inflammatory prostaglandins. Up-regulation of PTGS2 is also associated with increased cell adhesion, phenotypic changes, resistance to apoptosis and tumor angiogenesis. In cancer cells, PTGS2 is a key step in the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), which plays important roles in modulating motility, proliferation and resistance to apoptosis. During neuroinflammation, plays a role in neuronal secretion of specialized preresolving mediators (SPMs), especially 15-R-lipoxin A4, that regulates phagocytic microglia (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the prostaglandin G/H synthase family.
Mass
69.164 kDa
Sequence
MLFRAVLLCAALALSHAANPCCSNPCQNRGECMSIGFDQYKCDCTRTGFYGENCTTPEFLTRIKLLLKPTPNTVHYILTHFKGVWNIVNNIPFLRNSIMRYVLTSRSHLIDSPPTYNVHYGYKSWEAFSNLSYYTRALPPVADDCPTPMGVKGNKELPDSKEVLEKVLLRREFIPDPQGTNMMFAFFAQHFTHQFFKTDQKRGPGFTRGLGHGVDLNHVYGETLDRQHKLRLFQDGKLKYQVIGGEVYPPTVKDTQVDMIYPPHVPEHLRFAVGQEVFGLVPGLMMYATIWLREHNRVCDILKQEHPEWDDERLFQTSRLILIGETIKIVIEDYVQHLSGYHFKLKFDPELLFNQQFQYQNRIASEFNTLYHWHPLLPDTFNIEDQEYTFKQFLYNNSILLEHGLAHFVESFTRQIAGRVAGGRNVPIAVQAVAKASIDQSREMKYQSLNEYRKRFSLKPYTSFEELTGEKEMAAELKALYHDIDAMELYPALLVEKPRPDAIFGETMVELGAPFSLKGLMGNPICSPQYWKPSTFGGEVGFRIINTASIQSLICNNVKGCPFASFNVQDPQPTKTATINASASHSRLDDINPTVLIKRRSTEL

Gene
PTGS2
Protein
Prostaglandin G/H synthase 2
Organism
Gallus gallus
Length
603 amino acids
Function
Converts arachidonate to prostaglandin H2 (PGH2), a committed step in prostanoid synthesis. Constitutively expressed in some tissues in physiological conditions, such as the endothelium, kidney and brain, and in pathological conditions, such as in cancer. PTGS2 is responsible for production of inflammatory prostaglandins. Up-regulation of PTGS2 is also associated with increased cell adhesion, phenotypic changes, resistance to apoptosis and tumor angiogenesis. In cancer cells, PTGS2 is a key step in the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), which plays important roles in modulating motility, proliferation and resistance to apoptosis.
Similarity
Belongs to the prostaglandin G/H synthase family.
Mass
69.112 kDa
Sequence
MLLPCALLAALLAAGHAANPCCSLPCQNRGVCMTTGFDRYECDCTRTGYYGENCTTPEFFTWLKLILKPTPNTVHYILTHFKGVWNIINNISFLRDTIMRYVLTSRSHLIDSPPTYNSDYSYKSWEAYSNLSYYTRSLPPVGHDCPTPMGVKGKKELPDSKLIVEKFLLRRKFIPDPQGTNVMFTFFAQHFTHQFFKTDHKKGPGFTKAYGHGVDLNHIYGETLERQLKLRLRKDGKLKYQMIDGEMYPPTVKDTQAEMIYPPHVPEHLQFSVGQEVFGLVPGLMMYATIWLREHNRVCDVLKQEHPEWDDEQLFQTTRLILIGETIKIVIEDYVQHLSGYHFKLKFDPELLFNQRFQYQNRIAAEFNTLYHWHPLLPDTFQIHNQEYTFQQFLYNNSIMLEHGLSHMVKSFSKQSAGRVAGGKNVPAAVQKVAKASIDQSRQMRYQSLNEYRKRFMLKPFKSFEELTGEKEMAAELEELYGDIDAMELYPGLLVEKPRPGAIFGETMVEIGAPFSLKGLMGNTICSPEYWKPSTFGGKVGFEIINTASLQKLICNNVKGCPFTAFHVLNPEPTEATINVSTSNTAMEDINPTLLLKEQSAEL

Gene
PTGS2
Protein
Prostaglandin G/H synthase 2
Organism
Ovis aries
Length
603 amino acids
Function
Converts arachidonate to prostaglandin H2 (PGH2), a committed step in prostanoid synthesis (PubMed:10438452). Constitutively expressed in some tissues in physiological conditions, such as the endothelium, kidney and brain, and in pathological conditions, such as in cancer. PTGS2 is responsible for production of inflammatory prostaglandins. Up-regulation of PTGS2 is also associated with increased cell adhesion, phenotypic changes, resistance to apoptosis and tumor angiogenesis. In cancer cells, PTGS2 is a key step in the production of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), which plays important roles in modulating motility, proliferation and resistance to apoptosis (By similarity). During neuroinflammation, plays a role in neuronal secretion of specialized preresolving mediators (SPMs), especially 15-R-lipoxin A4, that regulates phagocytic microglia (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the prostaglandin G/H synthase family.
Mass
68.969 kDa
Sequence
MLARALLLCAAVVCGAANPCCSHPCQNRGVCMSVGFDQYKCDCTRTGFYGENCTTPEFLTRIKLLLKPTPDTVHYILTHFKGVWNIVNKISFLRNMIMRYVLTSRSHLIESPPTYNVHYSYKSWEAFSNLSYYTRALPPVPDDCPTPMGVKGRKELPDSKEVVKKVLLRRKFIPDPQGTNLMFAFFAQHFTHQFFKTDIERGPAFTKGKNHGVDLSHVYGESLERQHNRRLFKDGKMKYQMINGEMYPPTVKDTQVEMIYPPHIPEHLKFAVGQEVFGLVPGLMMYATIWLREHNRVCDVLKQEHPEWGDEQLFQTSRLILIGETIKIVIEDYVQHLSGYHFKLKFDPELLFNQQFQYQNRIAAEFNTLYHWHPLLPDVFQIDGQEYNYQQFIYNNSVLLEHGVTQFVESFTRQIAGRVAGRRNLPAAVEKVSKASLDQSREMKYQSFNEYRKRFLLKPYESFEELTGEKEMAAELEALYGDIDAMELYPALLVEKPAPDAIFGETMVEAGAPFSLKGLMGNPICSPEYWKPSTFGGEVGFKIINTASIQSLICSNVKGCPFTSFSVQDAHLTKTVTINASSSHSGLDDINPTVLLKERSTEL