PLAU Gene - GeneCards | UROK Protein | UROK Antibody PLAU (Plasminogen Activator, Urokinase) is a Protein Coding gene Diseases associated with PLAU include Quebec Platelet Disorder and Alzheimer Disease, Familial, 1 Among its related pathways are ncRNAs involved in Wnt signaling in hepatocellular carcinoma and Innate Immune System
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PLAU promotes growth and attenuates cisplatin chemosensitivity in We found that the presence of exogenous PLAU significantly increased the growth of A549 cell-derived xenograft tumors, which was reversed by delivery of PLAU-targeting shRNAs (Fig 2H and I) Taken together, our results indicate the oncogenic role of PLAU in NSCLC
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The PLAU gene and its putative association with human ageing - Senescence PLAU is a protease that converts plasminogen to plasmin It appears to affect murine ageing: its overexpression in the brain diminishes food consumption and extends longevity probably through a mechanism similar to caloric restriction [13]
Entry - *191840 - PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR, URINARY; PLAU - OMIM Urinary plasminogen activator (uPA, PLAU; EC 3 4 21 73) converts plasminogen (173350) to plasmin Urokinase has a molecular mass of about 54 kD and is composed of 2 disulfide-linked chains, A and B, of molecular masses 18 kD and 33 kD, respectively
Plau plasminogen activator, urokinase [ (house mouse)] SERPINE2 and PLAU are involved in cumulus expansion and oocyte maturation Data indicate uPA (plau) and PAI1 (Serpine1) were up-regulated in human PDGF-C Tg mice, suggesting that uPA could be compensating for the loss of tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) activity in PDGF-C Tg; tpa KO mice
Plau plasminogen activator, urokinase [ (Norway rat)] Transplantation of Plau gene-modified bone marrow-derived liver stem cells reduces liver fibrosis PAI-1 plays a role in the occurrence of liver failure after excessive hepatectomy via accelerated maturation of pro-uPA and fibrinolytic factors