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'''Platelet-derived growth factor subunit A''' is a [[protein]] that in humans is encoded by the ''PDGFA'' [[gene]].<ref name="pmid1505216">{{cite journal | vauthors = Stenman G, Rorsman F, Huebner K, Betsholtz C | title = The human platelet-derived growth factor alpha chain (PDGFA) gene maps to chromosome 7p22 | journal = Cytogenet Cell Genet | volume = 60 | issue = 3–4 | pages = 206–7 |date=Sep 1992 | pmid = 1505216 | pmc =  | doi =10.1159/000133337  }}</ref><ref name="pmid2536956">{{cite journal | vauthors = Matsui T, Heidaran M, Miki T, Popescu N, La Rochelle W, Kraus M, Pierce J, Aaronson S | title = Isolation of a novel receptor cDNA establishes the existence of two PDGF receptor genes | journal = Science | volume = 243 | issue = 4892 | pages = 800–4 |date=Mar 1989 | pmid = 2536956 | pmc =  | doi =10.1126/science.2536956  }}</ref>
'''Platelet-derived growth factor subunit A''' is a [[protein]] that in humans is encoded by the ''PDGFA'' [[gene]].<ref name="pmid1505216">{{cite journal | vauthors = Stenman G, Rorsman F, Huebner K, Betsholtz C | title = The human platelet-derived growth factor alpha chain (PDGFA) gene maps to chromosome 7p22 | journal = Cytogenet Cell Genet | volume = 60 | issue = 3–4 | pages = 206–7 |date=Sep 1992 | pmid = 1505216 | pmc =  | doi =10.1159/000133337  }}</ref><ref name="pmid2536956">{{cite journal | vauthors = Matsui T, Heidaran M, Miki T, Popescu N, La Rochelle W, Kraus M, Pierce J, Aaronson S | title = Isolation of a novel receptor cDNA establishes the existence of two PDGF receptor genes | journal = Science | volume = 243 | issue = 4892 | pages = 800–4 |date=Mar 1989 | pmid = 2536956 | pmc =  | doi =10.1126/science.2536956  }}</ref>
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| summary_text = The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the platelet-derived growth factor family. The four members of this family are mitogenic factors for cells of mesenchymal origin and are characterized by a motif of eight cysteines. This gene product can exist either as a homodimer or as a heterodimer with the platelet-derived growth factor beta polypeptide, where the dimers are connected by disulfide bonds. Studies using knockout mice have shown cellular defects in oligodendrocytes, alveolar smooth muscle cells, and Leydig cells in the testis; knockout mice die either as embryos or shortly after birth. Two splice variants have been identified for this gene.<ref name="entrez">{{cite web | title = Entrez Gene: PDGFA platelet-derived growth factor alpha polypeptide| url = https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=5154| accessdate = }}</ref>
| summary_text = The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the [[platelet-derived growth factor]] family. The four members of this family are [[mitogenic]] factors for cells of [[mesenchymal]] origin and are characterized by a [[Structural motif|motif]] of eight cysteines. This gene product can exist either as a [[homodimer]] or as a heterodimer with the platelet-derived growth factor beta polypeptide, where the dimers are connected by [[disulfide bonds]]. Studies using [[knockout mice]] have shown cellular defects in [[oligodendrocytes]], alveolar smooth muscle cells, and [[Leydig cells]] in the [[testis]]; knockout mice die either as [[embryos]] or shortly after birth. Two splice variants have been identified for this gene.<ref name="entrez">{{cite web | title = Entrez Gene: PDGFA platelet-derived growth factor alpha polypeptide| url = https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene&Cmd=ShowDetailView&TermToSearch=5154| accessdate = }}</ref>
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*{{cite journal  | vauthors=Nath K, Gogi R, Khan AA, Hameed S |title=Vascular hamartoma and vascular tumours of orbit |journal=Indian journal of ophthalmology |volume=25 |issue= 1 |pages= 18–23 |year= 1978 |pmid= 612586 |doi=  }}
*{{cite journal  | vauthors=Nath K, Gogi R, Khan AA, Hameed S |title=Vascular hamartoma and vascular tumours of orbit |journal=Indian Journal of Ophthalmology |volume=25 |issue= 1 |pages= 18–23 |year= 1978 |pmid= 612586 |doi=  }}
*{{cite journal  |vauthors=Ishibashi T, Bottaro DP, Chan A, etal |title=Expression cloning of a human dual-specificity phosphatase |journal=Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. |volume=89 |issue= 24 |pages= 12170–4 |year= 1993 |pmid= 1281549 |doi=10.1073/pnas.89.24.12170  | pmc=50720  }}
*{{cite journal  |vauthors=Ishibashi T, Bottaro DP, Chan A, etal |title=Expression cloning of a human dual-specificity phosphatase |journal=Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. |volume=89 |issue= 24 |pages= 12170–4 |year= 1993 |pmid= 1281549 |doi=10.1073/pnas.89.24.12170  | pmc=50720  }}
*{{cite journal  |vauthors=Raines EW, Lane TF, Iruela-Arispe ML, etal |title=The extracellular glycoprotein SPARC interacts with platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-AB and -BB and inhibits the binding of PDGF to its receptors |journal=Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. |volume=89 |issue= 4 |pages= 1281–5 |year= 1992 |pmid= 1311092 |doi=10.1073/pnas.89.4.1281  | pmc=48433  }}
*{{cite journal  |vauthors=Raines EW, Lane TF, Iruela-Arispe ML, etal |title=The extracellular glycoprotein SPARC interacts with platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-AB and -BB and inhibits the binding of PDGF to its receptors |journal=Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. |volume=89 |issue= 4 |pages= 1281–5 |year= 1992 |pmid= 1311092 |doi=10.1073/pnas.89.4.1281  | pmc=48433  }}

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Platelet-derived growth factor subunit A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PDGFA gene.[1][2]

The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the platelet-derived growth factor family. The four members of this family are mitogenic factors for cells of mesenchymal origin and are characterized by a motif of eight cysteines. This gene product can exist either as a homodimer or as a heterodimer with the platelet-derived growth factor beta polypeptide, where the dimers are connected by disulfide bonds. Studies using knockout mice have shown cellular defects in oligodendrocytes, alveolar smooth muscle cells, and Leydig cells in the testis; knockout mice die either as embryos or shortly after birth. Two splice variants have been identified for this gene.[3]

References

  1. Stenman G, Rorsman F, Huebner K, Betsholtz C (Sep 1992). "The human platelet-derived growth factor alpha chain (PDGFA) gene maps to chromosome 7p22". Cytogenet Cell Genet. 60 (3–4): 206–7. doi:10.1159/000133337. PMID 1505216.
  2. Matsui T, Heidaran M, Miki T, Popescu N, La Rochelle W, Kraus M, Pierce J, Aaronson S (Mar 1989). "Isolation of a novel receptor cDNA establishes the existence of two PDGF receptor genes". Science. 243 (4892): 800–4. doi:10.1126/science.2536956. PMID 2536956.
  3. "Entrez Gene: PDGFA platelet-derived growth factor alpha polypeptide".

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