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Gene Information

Gene symbol: PGLYRP1

Gene name: peptidoglycan recognition protein 1

HGNC ID: 8904

Synonyms: TAG7, PGRP, PGRP-S, PGRPS

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 GAST 1 hits
2 GRP 1 hits
3 MCS 1 hits
4 NOD2 1 hits
5 SPG7 1 hits
6 TLR2 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 21188584 Bacterial cell wall polysaccharides, such as PGN, bind and activate TLR-2, NOD2 and PGRP on monocytes/macrophages and activate inflammation.
2 21188584 MTP, MDP, and lysine-less PGN bind to TLR-2, 87-113.
3 23768205 In addition, immunization with MCS/pGRP nanoparticles could suppress the growth of tumor cells.
4 23768205 Cell binding and cellular uptake results indicated that MCS/pGRP nanoparticles bound with C-type lectin receptors on macrophages.
5 23768205 In addition, immunization with MCS/pGRP nanoparticles could suppress the growth of tumor cells.
6 23768205 Cell binding and cellular uptake results indicated that MCS/pGRP nanoparticles bound with C-type lectin receptors on macrophages.
7 26353473 In this study, using gastrin-releasing peptide as a model plasmid (pGRP), the binding of MCS/pGRP nanoparticles to macrophages and the intracellular trafficking of MCS/pGRP nanoparticles in macrophages were investigated.
8 26353473 Observation with a confocal laser scanning microscope indicated the cellular uptake of MCS/pGRP nanoparticles were more than that of CS/pGRP nanoparticles in macrophages.
9 26353473 MCS/pGRP nanoparticles were taken up by macrophages and most of them were entrapped in endosomal/lysosomal compartments.
10 26353473 In this study, using gastrin-releasing peptide as a model plasmid (pGRP), the binding of MCS/pGRP nanoparticles to macrophages and the intracellular trafficking of MCS/pGRP nanoparticles in macrophages were investigated.
11 26353473 Observation with a confocal laser scanning microscope indicated the cellular uptake of MCS/pGRP nanoparticles were more than that of CS/pGRP nanoparticles in macrophages.
12 26353473 MCS/pGRP nanoparticles were taken up by macrophages and most of them were entrapped in endosomal/lysosomal compartments.
13 26353473 In this study, using gastrin-releasing peptide as a model plasmid (pGRP), the binding of MCS/pGRP nanoparticles to macrophages and the intracellular trafficking of MCS/pGRP nanoparticles in macrophages were investigated.
14 26353473 Observation with a confocal laser scanning microscope indicated the cellular uptake of MCS/pGRP nanoparticles were more than that of CS/pGRP nanoparticles in macrophages.
15 26353473 MCS/pGRP nanoparticles were taken up by macrophages and most of them were entrapped in endosomal/lysosomal compartments.