Gene information
Official symbol OGN
Official full name osteoglycin
Gene type protein-coding gene
Chromosome9q22.31
Alias symbolmimecan; OIF; SLRR3A
Gene familySmall leucine rich repeat proteoglycans
Resources
Entrez Gene 4969
HGNC HGNC:8126
Ensembl ENSG00000106809
Vega OTTHUMG00000020224
UCSC uc004asa.4
GO terms: 17 records
GO Description Category LogP Number of genes Detail
GO:0000323 lytic vacuole GO Cellular Components -7.25784656 30 More
GO:0005198 structural molecule activity GO Molecular Functions -7.51921139 30 More
GO:0005201 extracellular matrix structural constituent GO Molecular Functions -12.8379048 20 More
GO:0005764 lysosome GO Cellular Components -7.25784656 30 More
GO:0005775 vacuolar lumen GO Cellular Components -10.7475427 18 More
GO:0005796 Golgi lumen GO Cellular Components -14.6918478 18 More
GO:0008083 growth factor activity GO Molecular Functions -26.3260872 31 More
GO:0008285 negative regulation of cell population proliferation GO Biological Processes -53.5569125 147 More
GO:0030312 external encapsulating structure GO Cellular Components -73.3689453 93 More
GO:0030545 signaling receptor regulator activity GO Molecular Functions -87.4728446 102 More
GO:0030546 signaling receptor activator activity GO Molecular Functions -90.4065983 101 More
GO:0031012 extracellular matrix GO Cellular Components -73.4416071 93 More
GO:0043202 lysosomal lumen GO Cellular Components -6.22272327 10 More
GO:0048018 receptor ligand activity GO Molecular Functions -91.0736151 101 More
GO:0048660 regulation of smooth muscle cell proliferation GO Biological Processes -48.6624498 69 More
GO:0048662 negative regulation of smooth muscle cell proliferation GO Biological Processes -21.7509412 30 More
GO:0062023 collagen-containing extracellular matrix GO Cellular Components -67.6170082 80 More
Related study: 1 record
Molecular factor Omics type Application Objective MI type Reference
mimecan proteomics death[prognosis (bad)] myocardial infarction Van Aelst LN et al. Circ Res. 2015
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