Details for: Sorl1
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 665881730
Symbol: SORL_MOUSE
Name: Sortilin-related receptor
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 9726247
Title: Developmental regulation of LR11 expression in murine brain.
PubMed ID: 9726247
PubMed ID: 16141072
Title: The transcriptional landscape of the mammalian genome.
PubMed ID: 16141072
PubMed ID: 9510025
Title: Unique expression pattern of a novel mosaic receptor in the developing cerebral cortex.
PubMed ID: 9510025
PubMed ID: 11082041
Title: Ectodomain shedding, translocation and synthesis of SorLA are stimulated by its ligand head activator.
PubMed ID: 11082041
PubMed ID: 14764453
Title: LR11, an LDL receptor gene family member, is a novel regulator of smooth muscle cell migration.
PubMed ID: 14764453
PubMed ID: 16174740
Title: Neuronal sorting protein-related receptor sorLA/LR11 regulates processing of the amyloid precursor protein.
PubMed ID: 16174740
PubMed ID: 16407538
Title: Interaction of the cytosolic domains of sorLA/LR11 with the amyloid precursor protein (APP) and beta-secretase beta-site APP-cleaving enzyme.
PubMed ID: 16407538
PubMed ID: 17332490
Title: A secreted soluble form of LR11, specifically expressed in intimal smooth muscle cells, accelerates formation of lipid-laden macrophages.
PubMed ID: 17332490
PubMed ID: 20007471
Title: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor reduces amyloidogenic processing through control of SORLA gene expression.
PubMed ID: 20007471
PubMed ID: 21183079
Title: A tissue-specific atlas of mouse protein phosphorylation and expression.
PubMed ID: 21183079
PubMed ID: 20385770
Title: SORLA/SORL1 functionally interacts with SPAK to control renal activation of Na(+)-K(+)-Cl(-) cotransporter 2.
PubMed ID: 20385770
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.01560-09
PubMed ID: 21994944
Title: Sorting protein-related receptor SorLA controls regulated secretion of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor.
PubMed ID: 21994944
PubMed ID: 21385844
Title: SorLA regulates the activity of lipoprotein lipase by intracellular trafficking.
PubMed ID: 21385844
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.072538
PubMed ID: 23333276
Title: SorLA controls neurotrophic activity by sorting of GDNF and its receptors GFRalpha1 and RET.
PubMed ID: 23333276
PubMed ID: 23486467
Title: The soluble form of LR11 protein is a regulator of hypoxia-induced, urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR)-mediated adhesion of immature hematological cells.
PubMed ID: 23486467
PubMed ID: 23977241
Title: SORLA-mediated trafficking of TrkB enhances the response of neurons to BDNF.
PubMed ID: 23977241
PubMed ID: 26584636
Title: Soluble LR11/SorLA represses thermogenesis in adipose tissue and correlates with BMI in humans.
PubMed ID: 26584636
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms9951
PubMed ID: 25967121
Title: Calcineurin and sorting-related receptor with A-type repeats interact to regulate the renal Na(+)-K(+)-2Cl(-) cotransporter.
PubMed ID: 25967121
PubMed ID: 27322061
Title: SORLA facilitates insulin receptor signaling in adipocytes and exacerbates obesity.
PubMed ID: 27322061
DOI: 10.1172/jci84708
PubMed ID: 26858303
Title: Cytokine-like factor 1, an essential facilitator of cardiotrophin-like cytokine:ciliary neurotrophic factor receptor alpha signaling and sorLA-mediated turnover.
PubMed ID: 26858303
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.00917-15
PubMed ID: 28265003
PubMed ID: 30679749
Title: HSPA12A targets the cytoplasmic domain and affects the trafficking of the Amyloid Precursor Protein receptor SorLA.
PubMed ID: 30679749
Sequence Information:
- Length: 2215
- Mass: 247086
- Checksum: 5D7F53806EFE2CB0
- Sequence:
MATRSSRRES RLPFLFALVA LLPRGALGGG WTQRLHGGPA PLPQDRGFFV VQGDPRDLRL GTHGDAPGAS PAARKPLRTR RSAALQPQPI QVYGQVSLND SHNQMVVHWA GEKSNVIVAL ARDSLALARP KSSDVYVSYD YGKSFSKISE KLNFGVGNNS EAVISQFYHS PADNKRYIFV DAYAQYLWIT FDFCSTIHGF SIPFRAADLL LHSKASNLLL GFDRSHPNKQ LWKSDDFGQT WIMIQEHVKS FSWGIDPYDQ PNAIYIERHE PFGFSTVLRS TDFFQSRENQ EVILEEVRDF QLRDKYMFAT KVVHLPGSQQ QSSVQLWVSF GRKPMRAAQF VTKHPINEYY IADAAEDQVF VCVSHSNNST NLYISEAEGL KFSLSLENVL YYSPGGAGSD TLVRYFANEP FADFHRVEGL QGVYIATLIN GSMNEENMRS VITFDKGGTW EFLQAPAFTG YGEKINCELS QGCSLHLAQR LSQLLNLQLR RMPILSKESA PGLIIATGSV GKNLASKTNV YISSSAGARW REALPGPHYY TWGDHGGIIM AIAQGMETNE LKYSTNEGET WKTFVFSEKP VFVYGLLTEP GEKSTVFTIF GSNKESVHSW LILQVNATDA LGVPCTENDY KLWSPSDERG NECLLGHKTV FKRRTPHATC FNGEDFDRPV VVSNCSCTRE DYECDFGFKM SEDLSLEVCV PDPEFSGKPY SPPVPCPVGS SYRRTRGYRK ISGDTCSGGD VEARLEGELV PCPLAEENEF ILYAMRKSIY RYDLASGATE QLPLSGLRAA VALDFDYERN CLYWSDLALD TIQRLCLNGS TGQEVIINSG LETVEALAFE PLSQLLYWVD AGFKKIEVAN PDGDFRLTIV NSSVLDRPRA LVLVPQEGVM FWTDWGDLKP GIYRSYMDGS AAYRLVSEDV KWPNGISVDS QWIYWTDAYL DCIERITFSG QQRSVILDSL PHPYAIAVFK NEIYWDDWSQ LSIFRASKHS RSQVEILASQ LTGLMDMKVF YKGKNAGSNA CVPQPCSLLC LPKANNSKSC RCPEGVASSV LPSGDLMCDC PQGYQRKNNT CVKEENTCLR NQYRCSNGNC INSIWWCDFD NDCGDMSDER NCPTTVCDAD TQFRCQESGT CIPLSYKCDL EDDCGDNSDE SHCEMHQCRS DEFNCSSGMC IRSSWVCDGD NDCRDWSDEA NCTAIYHTCE ASNFQCHNGH CIPQRWACDG DADCQDGSDE DPVSCEKKCN GFHCPNGTCI PSSKHCDGLR DCPDGSDEQH CEPFCTRFMD FVCKNRQQCL FHSMVCDGIV QCRDGSDEDA AFAGCSQDPE FHKECDEFGF QCQNGVCISL IWKCDGMDDC GDYSDEANCE NPTEAPNCSR YFQFHCENGH CIPNRWKCDR ENDCGDWSDE KDCGDSHVLP SPTPGPSTCL PNYFHCSSGA CVMGTWVCDG YRDCADGSDE EACPSLANST AASTPTQFGQ CDRFEFECHQ PKKCIPNWKR CDGHQDCQDG QDEANCPTHS TLTCTSREFK CEDGEACIVL SERCDGFLDC SDESDEKACS DELTVYKVQN LQWTADFSGD VTLTWMRPKK MPSASCVYNV YYRVVGESIW KTLETHSNKT STVLKVLKPD TTYQVKVQVH CLNKVHNTND FVTLRTPEGL PDAPRNLQLS LNSEEEGVIL GHWAPPVHTH GLIREYIVEY SRSGSKMWAS QRAASNSTEI KNLLLNALYT VRVAAVTSRG IGNWSDSKSI TTIKGKVIQA PNIHIDSYDE NSLSFTLTMD GDIKVNGYVV NLFWSFDAHK QEKKTLSFRG GSALSHRVSN LTAHTSYEIS AWAKTDLGDS PLAFEHILTR GSSPPAPSLK AKAINQTAVE CIWTGPKNVV YGIFYATSFL DLYRNPKSVT TSLHNKTVIV SKDEQYLFLV RVLIPYQGPS SDYVVVKMIP DSRLPPRHLH AVHIGKTSAL IKWESPYDSP DQDLFYAIAV KDLIRKTDRS YKVRSRNSTV EYSLSKLEPG GKYHIIVQLG NMSKDSSIKI TTVSLSAPDA LKIITENDHV LLFWKSLALK EKQFNETRGY EIHMSDSAVN LTAYLGNTTD NFFKVSNLKM GHNYTFTVQA RCLFGSQICG EPAVLLYDEL SSGADAAVIQ AARSTDVAAV VVPILFLILL SLGVGFAILY TKHRRLQSSF SAFANSHYSS RLGSAIFSSG DDLGEDDEDA PMITGFSDDV PMVIA
Database document:
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