ORM1

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Orosomucoid 1
Identifiers
Symbol(s) ORM1; AGP1; ORM; AGP-A; AGP-B; AGP-B'; AGP2
External IDs OMIM: 138600 MGI97445 HomoloGene88334
RNA expression pattern

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Orthologs
Human Mouse
Entrez 5004 18407
Ensembl ENSG00000187681 ENSMUSG00000028359
Uniprot P02763 Q80VW8
Refseq NM_000607 (mRNA)
NP_000598 (protein)
NM_013623 (mRNA)
NP_038651 (protein)
Location Chr 9: 116.13 - 116.13 Mb Chr 4: 62.84 - 62.85 Mb
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Orosomucoid 1, also known as ORM1, is a human gene.[1]

This gene encodes a key acute phase plasma protein. Because of its increase due to acute inflammation, this protein is classified as an acute-phase reactant. The specific function of this protein has not yet been determined; however, it may be involved in aspects of immunosuppression.[1]

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  • Dubé JY, Paradis G, Têtu B, Tremblay RR (1989). "Synthesis of alpha 1-acid glycoprotein by the human prostate.". Prostate 15 (3): 251–8. PMID 2479939. 
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  • Dente L, Rüther U, Tripodi M, et al. (1988). "Expression of human alpha 1-acid glycoprotein genes in cultured cells and in transgenic mice.". Genes Dev. 2 (2): 259–66. PMID 3360326. 
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  • Ikenaka T, Ishiguro M, Emura J, et al. (1972). "Isolation and partial characterization of the cyanogen bromide fragments of 1 -acid glycoprotein and the elucidation of the amino acid sequence of the carboxyl-terminal cyanogen bromide fragment.". Biochemistry 11 (20): 3817–29. PMID 4561179. 
  • Schmid K, Bürgi W, Collins JH, Nanno S (1974). "The disulfide bonds of alpha1-acid glycoprotein.". Biochemistry 13 (13): 2694–7. PMID 4603214. 
  • Schmid K, Kaufmann H, Isemura S, et al. (1973). "Structure of 1 -acid glycoprotein. The complete amino acid sequence, multiple amino acid substitutions, and homology with the immunoglobulins.". Biochemistry 12 (14): 2711–24. PMID 4711474. 
  • Mbuyi JM, Dequeker J, Bloemmen F, Stevens E (1982). "Plasma proteins in human cortical bone: enrichment of alpha 2 HS-glycoprotein, alpha 1 acid-glycoprotein, and IgE.". Calcif. Tissue Int. 34 (3): 229–31. PMID 6809283. 
  • Rabehi L, Ferriere F, Saffar L, Gattegno L (1995). "alpha 1-Acid glycoprotein binds human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) envelope glycoprotein via N-linked glycans.". Glycoconj. J. 12 (1): 7–16. PMID 7795416. 
  • Matoba R, Okubo K, Hori N, et al. (1994). "The addition of 5'-coding information to a 3'-directed cDNA library improves analysis of gene expression.". Gene 146 (2): 199–207. PMID 8076819. 
  • Nakamura T, Board PG, Matsushita K, et al. (1993). "Alpha 1-acid glycoprotein expression in human leukocytes: possible correlation between alpha 1-acid glycoprotein and inflammatory cytokines in rheumatoid arthritis.". Inflammation 17 (1): 33–45. PMID 8432561. 
  • Yuasa I, Umetsu K, Vogt U, et al. (1997). "Human orosomucoid polymorphism: molecular basis of the three common ORM1 alleles, ORM1*F1, ORM1*F2, and ORM1*S.". Hum. Genet. 99 (3): 393–8. PMID 9050929. 
  • Morin D, Simon N, Deprés-Brummer P, et al. (1997). "Melatonin high-affinity binding to alpha-1-acid glycoprotein in human serum.". Pharmacology 54 (5): 271–5. PMID 9380773. 
  • Nakamura H, Yuasa I, Umetsu K, et al. (2000). "The rearrangement of the human alpha(1)-acid glycoprotein/orosomucoid gene: evidence for tandemly triplicated genes consisting of two AGP1 and one AGP2.". Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 276 (2): 779–84. doi:10.1006/bbrc.2000.3522. PMID 11027547.