PLG
plasminogen
Synonyms:
Species:
Human PLG (5340), Mouse Plg (18815), Rat Plg (85253), Zebrafish plg (322691), chicken PLG (421580), dog PLG (403602), domestic cat PLG (101095261), cow PLG (280897), Domestic Rabbit PLG (100357844)
UniProtKB ID:
Gene ID:
- Human(5340) Summary: The protein encoded by this gene is a secreted blood zymogen that is activated by proteolysis and converted to plasmin and angiostatin. Plasmin dissolves fibrin in blood clots and is an important protease in many other cellular processes while angiostatin inhibits angiogenesis. Defects in this gene are likely a cause of thrombophilia and ligneous conjunctivitis. Two transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found for this gene.[provided by RefSeq, Dec 2009]
- Mouse(18815) plasminogen
- Rat(85253) plasminogen
- Zebrafish(322691) plasminogen
- chicken(421580) plasminogen
- dog(403602) plasminogen
- domestic cat(101095261) plasminogen
- cow(280897) plasminogen
- Domestic Rabbit(100357844) plasminogen
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Antibodies
Product Number
Description
Species Reactivity
Application
Monoclonal Anti-PLG antibody produced in mouse, clone 2A10, purified immunoglobulin, buffered aqueous solution,
Species Reactivity
human
Application
ELISA
western blot
western blot
Anti-PLG antibody produced in mouse, purified immunoglobulin, buffered aqueous solution,
Species Reactivity
human
Application
western blot
Small Molecule - Inhibitor
Product Number
Description
Species
Tranexamic acid, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material,
Species
human
Small Molecule - Ligand
Proteins
Product Number
Description
Species
Plasminogen from human plasma, ≥2.0 units/mg protein, lumps and powder, suitable for streptokinase determination by clot formation procedure,
Species
human