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PTGIR:PGI2 [plasma membrane]
Stable Identifier
R-MMU-391929
Type
Complex
Species
Mus musculus
Compartment
plasma membrane
Locations in the PathwayBrowser
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Hemostasis (Mus musculus)
Platelet homeostasis (Mus musculus)
Prostacyclin signalling through prostacyclin receptor (Mus musculus)
Gs activation by prostacyclin receptor (Mus musculus)
Prostacyclin:prostacyclin receptor:G-protein Gs (active) [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
PTGIR:PGI2 [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
Prostacyclin:prostacyclin receptor:Gs (inactive) [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
PTGIR:PGI2 [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
IP receptor can bind prostacyclin (Mus musculus)
PTGIR:PGI2 [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
Signal Transduction (Mus musculus)
Signaling by GPCR (Mus musculus)
GPCR downstream signalling (Mus musculus)
G alpha (s) signalling events (Mus musculus)
Liganded Gs-activating GPCR acts as a GEF for Gs (Mus musculus)
GPCR:ligand complexes that act on Gs:Heterotrimeric G-protein Gs (active) [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
Ligand:GPCR complexes that activate Gs [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
PTGIR:PGI2 [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
Ligand:GPCR complexes that activate Gs:Heterotrimeric G-protein Gs (inactive) [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
Ligand:GPCR complexes that activate Gs [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
PTGIR:PGI2 [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
GPCR ligand binding (Mus musculus)
Class A/1 (Rhodopsin-like receptors) (Mus musculus)
Eicosanoid ligand-binding receptors (Mus musculus)
Prostanoid ligand receptors (Mus musculus)
IP receptor can bind prostacyclin (Mus musculus)
PTGIR:PGI2 [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
General
This complex/polymer has been computationally inferred (based on PANTHER) from a complex/polymer involved in an event that has been demonstrated in another species.
Participants
components
PGI2 [extracellular region]
Ptgir [plasma membrane]
(Mus musculus)
Participates
as a component of
Prostacyclin:prostacyclin receptor:Gs (inactive) [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
Prostacyclin:prostacyclin receptor:G-protein Gs (active) [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
as an output of
IP receptor can bind prostacyclin (Mus musculus)
as a member of
Ligand:GPCR complexes that activate Gs [plasma membrane] (Mus musculus)
Inferred From
PTGIR:PGI2 [plasma membrane]
(Homo sapiens)
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