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Gene: Crp (C-reactive protein) Rattus norvegicus
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Symbol: Crp
Name: C-reactive protein
RGD ID: 2411
Description: Enables cholesterol binding activity; identical protein binding activity; and low-density lipoprotein particle binding activity. Involved in several processes, including cellular response to nitric oxide; complement activation, classical pathway; and negative regulation of superoxide anion generation. Located in extracellular space; filopodium; and growth cone. Used to study rheumatoid arthritis. Biomarker of several diseases, including acute kidney failure; artery disease (multiple); iron deficiency anemia; obesity; and status epilepticus. Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in several diseases, including Kawasaki disease; autoimmune disease (multiple); macular degeneration (multiple); middle cerebral artery infarction; and nephritis (multiple). Orthologous to human CRP (C-reactive protein); PARTICIPATES IN classical complement pathway; interleukin-6 signaling pathway; INTERACTS WITH (-)-epigallocatechin 3-gallate; (R)-lipoic acid; 1,1-dichloroethene.
Type: protein-coding
RefSeq Status: VALIDATED
Previously known as: Aa1249; Ab1-341; Ab2-196; Ac1-114; Ac1262; Ac2-069; Ba2-693; C-reactive protein member of the pentraxin family; C-reactive protein, member of the pentraxin family; C-reactive protein, pentraxin-related; C-reactive protein, petaxin related
RGD Orthologs
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Latest Assembly: mRatBN7.2 - mRatBN7.2 Assembly
Position:
Rat AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceGenome Browsers
JBrowseNCBIUCSCEnsembl
GRCr81387,694,062 - 87,695,978 (+)NCBIGRCr8
mRatBN7.21385,135,384 - 85,175,178 (+)NCBImRatBN7.2mRatBN7.2
mRatBN7.2 Ensembl1385,124,977 - 85,175,178 (+)EnsemblmRatBN7.2 Ensembl
UTH_Rnor_SHR_Utx1387,664,967 - 87,666,915 (+)NCBIRnor_SHRUTH_Rnor_SHR_Utx
UTH_Rnor_SHRSP_BbbUtx_1.01389,065,246 - 89,067,190 (+)NCBIRnor_SHRSPUTH_Rnor_SHRSP_BbbUtx_1.0
UTH_Rnor_WKY_Bbb_1.01386,249,976 - 86,251,928 (+)NCBIRnor_WKYUTH_Rnor_WKY_Bbb_1.0
Rnor_6.01391,080,448 - 91,081,358 (+)NCBIRnor6.0Rnor_6.0rn6Rnor6.0
Rnor_6.0 Ensembl1391,054,974 - 91,093,713 (+)EnsemblRnor6.0rn6Rnor6.0
Rnor_5.01395,599,418 - 95,600,328 (+)NCBIRnor5.0Rnor_5.0rn5Rnor5.0
RGSC_v3.41388,702,243 - 88,703,153 (+)NCBIRGSC3.4RGSC_v3.4rn4RGSC3.4
RGSC_v3.11388,891,058 - 88,892,928 (+)NCBI
Celera1384,770,843 - 84,771,753 (+)NCBICelera
Cytogenetic Map13q24NCBI
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Disease Annotations     Click to see Annotation Detail View
abdominal aortic aneurysm  (ISO)
Acute Coronary Syndrome  (ISO)
acute kidney failure  (IEP,ISO)
acute stress disorder  (ISO)
Acute Uveitis  (IEP,ISO)
aggressive periodontitis  (ISO)
Albuminuria  (ISO)
Alcoholic Fatty Liver  (IEP)
alcoholic liver cirrhosis  (ISO)
Alzheimer's disease  (ISO)
ankylosing spondylitis  (ISO)
antiphospholipid syndrome  (ISO)
anxiety disorder  (ISO)
Arsenic Poisoning  (ISO)
aspergillosis  (ISO)
asthma  (ISO)
atherosclerosis  (ISO)
atrial fibrillation  (ISO)
autoimmune interstitial lung, joint, and kidney disease  (ISO)
Bacteremia  (ISO)
bacterial infectious disease  (ISO)
bacterial meningitis  (ISO)
Behcet's disease  (ISO)
Brain Hypoxia-Ischemia  (ISO)
Brain Injuries  (ISO)
breast cancer  (ISO)
breast carcinoma  (ISO)
bronchiolitis  (ISO)
Burns  (IEP)
Cardiac Arrhythmias  (ISO)
cardiovascular system disease  (ISO)
cerebrovascular disease  (ISO)
Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury  (ISO)
Chronic Hepatitis C  (ISO)
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease  (ISO)
colon cancer  (IEP)
congestive heart failure  (ISO)
Contrast-Induced Nephropathy  (ISO)
coronary artery disease  (ISO)
COVID-19  (ISO)
Crohn's disease  (ISO)
depressive disorder  (ISO)
Diabetic Foot  (ISO)
Diabetic Nephropathies  (ISO)
diabetic retinopathy  (ISO)
disease by infectious agent  (ISO)
disease of metabolism  (ISO)
Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome  (ISO)
end stage renal disease  (ISO)
Experimental Arthritis  (ISO)
Experimental Diabetes Mellitus  (IDA,ISO)
Experimental Liver Cirrhosis  (IEP)
familial hyperlipidemia  (IEP)
Fever of Unknown Origin  (ISO)
gastrointestinal stromal tumor  (ISO)
genetic disease  (ISO)
heart disease  (ISO)
hepatocellular carcinoma  (ISO)
human immunodeficiency virus infectious disease  (ISO)
Human Influenza  (ISO)
hypertension  (IEP,ISO)
hypertensive retinopathy  (ISO)
Hypertriglyceridemia  (ISO)
Hypoxia  (ISO)
Inflammation  (IEP,ISO)
inflammatory bowel disease  (ISO)
intermediate coronary syndrome  (ISO)
interstitial cystitis  (ISO)
interstitial nephritis  (ISO)
Intestinal Reperfusion Injury  (IEP)
iron deficiency anemia  (IEP)
juvenile rheumatoid arthritis  (ISO)
Kawasaki disease  (ISO)
kidney failure  (ISO)
Kuhnt-Junius degeneration  (ISO)
Left Ventricular Hypertrophy  (ISO)
leishmaniasis  (ISO)
liver cirrhosis  (ISO)
low tension glaucoma  (ISO)
Lung Neoplasms  (ISO)
lupus nephritis  (ISO)
Lymphatic Metastasis  (ISO)
macular degeneration  (ISO)
malaria  (ISO)
mastoiditis  (ISO)
meningitis  (ISO)
Metabolic Syndrome  (ISO)
mevalonic aciduria  (ISO)
middle cerebral artery infarction  (ISO)
mouth disease  (IEP)
Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia  (ISO)
myocardial infarction  (IEP,ISO)
Myocardial Ischemia  (IEP,ISO)
Myocardial Reperfusion Injury  (IEP)
myocarditis  (ISO)
non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy  (ISO)
obesity  (IEP,ISO)
obstructive sleep apnea  (ISO)
otitis externa  (ISO)
otitis media  (ISO)
overactive bladder syndrome  (ISO)
parathyroid carcinoma  (ISO)
Parkinson's disease  (ISO)
Pasteurellaceae Infections  (ISO)
pelvic inflammatory disease  (ISO)
periodontitis  (ISO)
pharyngoconjunctival fever  (ISO)
Pneumococcal Pneumonia  (ISO)
pneumonia  (ISO)
polymyalgia rheumatica  (ISO)
Polypoidal Choroidal Vasculopathy  (ISO)
Postoperative Atrial Fibrillation  (ISO)
Pseudomonas Infections  (IEP,ISO)
psoriasis  (ISO)
pulmonary hypertension  (ISO)
pulmonary sarcoidosis  (ISO)
pulmonary tuberculosis  (ISO)
pyelonephritis  (IEP)
renal cell carcinoma  (ISO)
Renal Colic  (ISO)
renal fibrosis  (ISO)
renal hypertension  (IEP)
retinal vein occlusion  (ISO)
rheumatoid arthritis  (IDA,ISO)
secondary hyperparathyroidism  (ISO)
Sepsis  (IEP,ISO)
Sjogren's syndrome  (ISO)
Spinal Cord Injuries  (IDA)
status epilepticus  (IEP)
Stevens-Johnson syndrome  (ISO)
systemic lupus erythematosus  (ISO)
temporal arteritis  (ISO)
thrombosis  (ISO)
Tubulointerstitial Nephritis and Uveitis  (ISO)
type 1 diabetes mellitus  (ISO)
type 2 diabetes mellitus  (ISO)
urticaria  (ISO)
uveal melanoma  (ISO)
vestibular neuronitis  (ISO)
visceral leishmaniasis  (ISO)
withdrawal disorder  (ISO)

Gene-Chemical Interaction Annotations     Click to see Annotation Detail View
(-)-epigallocatechin 3-gallate  (EXP)
(1->4)-beta-D-glucan  (ISO)
(4Z,7Z,10Z,13Z,16Z)-docosa-4,7,10,13,16-pentaenoic acid  (ISO)
(R)-lipoic acid  (EXP)
(R,R,R)-alpha-tocopherol  (ISO)
1,1-dichloroethene  (EXP)
1-O-palmitoyl-2-O-(5-oxovaleryl)-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine  (ISO)
17alpha-ethynylestradiol  (ISO)
17beta-estradiol  (EXP,ISO)
2,2',4,4'-Tetrabromodiphenyl ether  (EXP)
2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxine  (EXP)
2-acetyl-1-alkyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine  (ISO)
2-trans,6-trans,10-trans-geranylgeranyl diphosphate  (ISO)
3',5'-cyclic AMP  (ISO)
3,3',4,4',5-pentachlorobiphenyl  (ISO)
3,3',4,4'-tetrachlorobiphenyl  (ISO)
3H-1,2-dithiole-3-thione  (EXP)
4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol  (EXP)
6-chloro-2,3,4,9-tetrahydro-1H-carbazole-1-carboxamide  (ISO)
7,12-dimethyltetraphene  (ISO)
abacavir  (ISO)
acalabrutinib  (ISO)
acetamide  (EXP)
acetic acid  (EXP)
acrylamide  (EXP,ISO)
aflatoxin B1  (EXP,ISO)
alclofenac  (ISO)
aluminium atom  (ISO)
aluminium(0)  (ISO)
amiodarone  (ISO)
amlodipine  (ISO)
ammonium chloride  (EXP)
amphetamine  (EXP)
arsane  (ISO)
arsenic atom  (ISO)
arsenous acid  (EXP)
atorvastatin calcium  (EXP,ISO)
benidipine  (EXP)
benzbromarone  (ISO)
benzene  (EXP,ISO)
benzo[a]pyrene  (ISO)
benzylpenicillin  (ISO)
bezafibrate  (ISO)
bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate  (ISO)
bisphenol A  (EXP)
bisphenol F  (EXP)
bivalirudin  (ISO)
boron atom  (EXP)
Botulinum toxin type A  (EXP)
Bromperidol  (ISO)
cadmium atom  (ISO)
calcitriol  (ISO)
candesartan  (ISO)
carbon monoxide  (ISO)
carbon nanotube  (ISO)
carnosine  (EXP,ISO)
carvedilol  (EXP,ISO)
celecoxib  (ISO)
chromium(6+)  (ISO)
cisplatin  (ISO)
clofibric acid  (EXP)
clozapine  (ISO)
cobalt dichloride  (EXP)
cocaine  (ISO)
colesevelam hydrochloride  (ISO)
copper atom  (EXP,ISO)
copper(0)  (EXP,ISO)
copper(II) sulfate  (EXP,ISO)
curcumin  (EXP,ISO)
cyanocob(III)alamin  (ISO)
cyclophosphamide  (EXP)
cyclosporin A  (EXP,ISO)
cyproconazole  (ISO)
cyproterone acetate  (ISO)
D-penicillamine  (ISO)
daidzein  (ISO)
delta-tocotrienol  (ISO)
deoxynivalenol  (ISO)
desferrioxamine B  (EXP)
desogestrel  (ISO)
dexamethasone  (ISO)
Diallyl sulfide  (EXP)
diarsenic trioxide  (EXP)
diclofenac  (EXP,ISO)
dienogest  (ISO)
disodium selenite  (ISO)
doxazosin  (ISO)
elemental boron  (EXP)
endosulfan  (EXP)
epoxiconazole  (ISO)
eptifibatide  (ISO)
erythromycin A  (ISO)
ethanol  (EXP,ISO)
ezetimibe  (ISO)
fenofibrate  (ISO)
flucloxacillin  (ISO)
flunitrazepam  (ISO)
flutamide  (EXP)
folic acid  (ISO)
fosfomycin  (ISO)
fructose  (EXP,ISO)
fumonisin B1  (ISO)
furan  (EXP)
gamma-tocopherol  (ISO)
genistein  (EXP,ISO)
gentamycin  (EXP,ISO)
geraniol  (EXP)
gestodene  (ISO)
ginsenoside Re  (EXP)
gossypin  (EXP)
heparin  (ISO)
indinavir  (ISO)
indometacin  (EXP)
iron(2+) sulfate (anhydrous)  (ISO)
iron(III) citrate  (ISO)
isoprenaline  (EXP)
ivermectin  (ISO)
kaempferol  (ISO)
L-arginine  (EXP)
L-ascorbic acid  (ISO)
lead diacetate  (EXP)
lead(0)  (ISO)
levonorgestrel  (ISO)
lipoic acid  (EXP)
lipopolysaccharide  (EXP,ISO)
lovastatin  (EXP)
lupeol  (EXP)
medroxyprogesterone acetate  (ISO)
Mesaconitine  (EXP)
metformin  (EXP,ISO)
mevalonic acid  (ISO)
milrinone  (ISO)
mono(2-ethyl-5-hydroxyhexyl) phthalate  (ISO)
mono(2-ethyl-5-oxohexyl) phthalate  (ISO)
monobenzyl phthalate  (ISO)
Monobutylphthalate  (ISO)
morphine  (ISO)
myricitrin  (ISO)
N-nitrosodiethylamine  (EXP)
N-nitrosodimethylamine  (EXP)
N-Nitrosopyrrolidine  (ISO)
neoechinulin A  (ISO)
nickel atom  (ISO)
nickel dichloride  (ISO)
nicotinic acid  (ISO)
nitrofen  (EXP)
nitrogen dioxide  (ISO)
nomegestrol  (ISO)
nomegestrol acetate  (ISO)
Nonidet P-40  (ISO)
norgestimate  (ISO)
O-methyleugenol  (ISO)
obeticholic acid  (ISO)
oleic acid  (ISO)
olmesartan  (ISO)
Olmesartan medoxomil  (EXP)
ozone  (EXP)
p-menthan-3-ol  (EXP)
pamidronate  (ISO)
paracetamol  (EXP,ISO)
Pentoxifylline  (ISO)
perfluorobutanesulfonic acid  (ISO)
perfluorononanoic acid  (ISO)
perfluorooctane-1-sulfonic acid  (ISO)
perfluorooctanoic acid  (ISO)
permethrin  (EXP)
phenobarbital  (ISO)
phorbol 13-acetate 12-myristate  (EXP)
phosphatidylcholine  (ISO)
pioglitazone  (EXP,ISO)
pirinixic acid  (ISO)
pravastatin  (EXP,ISO)
pregnenolone 16alpha-carbonitrile  (ISO)
propiconazole  (ISO)
pterostilbene  (ISO)
quercetin  (ISO)
resveratrol  (EXP,ISO)
riboflavin  (ISO)
rifampicin  (ISO)
rifamycin SV  (ISO)
rivastigmine  (EXP)
rosmarinic acid  (EXP)
rosuvastatin calcium  (ISO)
rotenone  (ISO)
salvianolic acid B  (EXP,ISO)
SB 203580  (ISO)
simvastatin  (ISO)
sodium arsenite  (EXP,ISO)
sodium nitrite  (EXP)
sterigmatocystin  (ISO)
streptozocin  (ISO)
superoxide  (EXP)
telmisartan  (ISO)
testosterone  (ISO)
tetrachloromethane  (EXP)
thalidomide  (ISO)
thioacetamide  (EXP)
tibolone  (ISO)
titanium dioxide  (ISO)
TMC-120A  (ISO)
triadimefon  (ISO)
trichloroethene  (EXP)
Triptolide  (EXP,ISO)
valproic acid  (EXP,ISO)
vancomycin  (ISO)
vitamin E  (ISO)
withaferin A  (EXP)
wortmannin  (ISO)
zaragozic acid A  (EXP,ISO)
zinc atom  (ISO)
zinc dichloride  (ISO)
zinc(0)  (ISO)

Gene Ontology Annotations     Click to see Annotation Detail View

Cellular Component
extracellular space  (IBA,IDA,IEA,ISO)
filopodium  (IDA)
growth cone  (IDA)
membrane  (IEA)

Molecular Function

Molecular Pathway Annotations     Click to see Annotation Detail View
References

References - curated
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56. Human C-reactive protein increases cerebral infarct size after middle cerebral artery occlusion in adult rats. Gill R, etal., J Cereb Blood Flow Metab. 2004 Nov;24(11):1214-8.
57. Rat ISS GO annotations from GOA human gene data--August 2006 GOA data from the GO Consortium
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59. Serum biomarkers of aging in the Brown Norway rat. Gordon CJ, etal., Exp Gerontol. 2011 Nov;46(11):953-7. Epub 2011 Jul 28.
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65. Systemic inflammation and innate immune response in patients with previous anterior uveitis. Huhtinen M, etal., Br J Ophthalmol. 2002 Apr;86(4):412-7.
66. C-reactive protein and uric Acid levels in patients with psoriasis. Isha, etal., Indian J Clin Biochem. 2011 Jul;26(3):309-11. doi: 10.1007/s12291-011-0132-4. Epub 2011 May 4.
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Genomics

Comparative Map Data
Crp
(Rattus norvegicus - Norway rat)
Rat AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceGenome Browsers
JBrowseNCBIUCSCEnsembl
GRCr81387,694,062 - 87,695,978 (+)NCBIGRCr8
mRatBN7.21385,135,384 - 85,175,178 (+)NCBImRatBN7.2mRatBN7.2
mRatBN7.2 Ensembl1385,124,977 - 85,175,178 (+)EnsemblmRatBN7.2 Ensembl
UTH_Rnor_SHR_Utx1387,664,967 - 87,666,915 (+)NCBIRnor_SHRUTH_Rnor_SHR_Utx
UTH_Rnor_SHRSP_BbbUtx_1.01389,065,246 - 89,067,190 (+)NCBIRnor_SHRSPUTH_Rnor_SHRSP_BbbUtx_1.0
UTH_Rnor_WKY_Bbb_1.01386,249,976 - 86,251,928 (+)NCBIRnor_WKYUTH_Rnor_WKY_Bbb_1.0
Rnor_6.01391,080,448 - 91,081,358 (+)NCBIRnor6.0Rnor_6.0rn6Rnor6.0
Rnor_6.0 Ensembl1391,054,974 - 91,093,713 (+)EnsemblRnor6.0rn6Rnor6.0
Rnor_5.01395,599,418 - 95,600,328 (+)NCBIRnor5.0Rnor_5.0rn5Rnor5.0
RGSC_v3.41388,702,243 - 88,703,153 (+)NCBIRGSC3.4RGSC_v3.4rn4RGSC3.4
RGSC_v3.11388,891,058 - 88,892,928 (+)NCBI
Celera1384,770,843 - 84,771,753 (+)NCBICelera
Cytogenetic Map13q24NCBI
CRP
(Homo sapiens - human)
Human AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceGenome Browsers
JBrowseNCBIUCSCEnsembl
GRCh381159,712,289 - 159,714,589 (-)NCBIGRCh38GRCh38hg38GRCh38
GRCh38.p14 Ensembl1159,712,289 - 159,714,589 (-)EnsemblGRCh38hg38GRCh38
GRCh371159,682,079 - 159,684,379 (-)NCBIGRCh37GRCh37hg19GRCh37
Build 361157,948,703 - 157,951,003 (-)NCBINCBI36Build 36hg18NCBI36
Build 341156,495,152 - 156,497,452NCBI
Celera1132,750,525 - 132,752,817 (-)NCBICelera
Cytogenetic Map1q23.2NCBI
HuRef1131,038,539 - 131,040,831 (-)NCBIHuRef
CHM1_11161,076,594 - 161,078,894 (-)NCBICHM1_1
T2T-CHM13v2.01158,849,333 - 158,851,633 (-)NCBIT2T-CHM13v2.0
Crp
(Mus musculus - house mouse)
Mouse AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceGenome Browsers
JBrowseNCBIUCSCEnsembl
GRCm391172,525,623 - 172,527,533 (+)NCBIGRCm39GRCm39mm39
GRCm39 Ensembl1172,525,622 - 172,660,598 (+)EnsemblGRCm39 Ensembl
GRCm381172,698,056 - 172,699,966 (+)NCBIGRCm38GRCm38mm10GRCm38
GRCm38.p6 Ensembl1172,698,055 - 172,833,031 (+)EnsemblGRCm38mm10GRCm38
MGSCv371174,628,187 - 174,630,097 (+)NCBIGRCm37MGSCv37mm9NCBIm37
MGSCv361174,534,741 - 174,536,635 (+)NCBIMGSCv36mm8
Celera1175,548,254 - 175,550,142 (+)NCBICelera
Cytogenetic Map1H3NCBI
cM Map180.13NCBI
CRP
(Pan paniscus - bonobo/pygmy chimpanzee)
Bonobo AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceGenome Browsers
JBrowseNCBIUCSCEnsembl
NHGRI_mPanPan1-v2190,140,428 - 90,143,900 (+)NCBINHGRI_mPanPan1-v2
NHGRI_mPanPan1189,880,463 - 89,883,937 (+)NCBINHGRI_mPanPan1
Mhudiblu_PPA_v01135,062,102 - 135,064,402 (-)NCBIMhudiblu_PPA_v0Mhudiblu_PPA_v0panPan3
PanPan1.11138,858,353 - 138,860,652 (-)NCBIpanpan1.1PanPan1.1panPan2
CRP
(Canis lupus familiaris - dog)
Dog AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceGenome Browsers
JBrowseNCBIUCSCEnsembl
CanFam3.13822,396,787 - 22,398,180 (+)NCBICanFam3.1CanFam3.1canFam3CanFam3.1
CanFam3.1 Ensembl3822,396,263 - 22,399,166 (+)EnsemblCanFam3.1canFam3CanFam3.1
Dog10K_Boxer_Tasha3822,473,724 - 22,475,116 (+)NCBIDog10K_Boxer_Tasha
ROS_Cfam_1.03822,519,785 - 22,521,176 (+)NCBIROS_Cfam_1.0
ROS_Cfam_1.0 Ensembl3822,519,714 - 22,522,146 (+)EnsemblROS_Cfam_1.0 Ensembl
UMICH_Zoey_3.13822,286,369 - 22,287,757 (+)NCBIUMICH_Zoey_3.1
UNSW_CanFamBas_1.03822,818,770 - 22,820,163 (+)NCBIUNSW_CanFamBas_1.0
UU_Cfam_GSD_1.03823,230,160 - 23,231,548 (+)NCBIUU_Cfam_GSD_1.0
Crp
(Ictidomys tridecemlineatus - thirteen-lined ground squirrel)
Squirrel AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceGenome Browsers
JBrowseNCBIUCSCEnsembl
HiC_Itri_2NW_0244050585,866,551 - 5,870,192 (-)NCBIHiC_Itri_2
SpeTri2.0 EnsemblNW_004936740883,272 - 890,606 (+)EnsemblSpeTri2.0SpeTri2.0 Ensembl
SpeTri2.0NW_004936740885,855 - 888,854 (+)NCBISpeTri2.0SpeTri2.0SpeTri2.0
CRP
(Sus scrofa - pig)
Pig AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceGenome Browsers
JBrowseNCBIUCSCEnsembl
Sscrofa11.1 Ensembl490,793,350 - 90,805,218 (+)EnsemblSscrofa11.1susScr11Sscrofa11.1
Sscrofa11.1490,793,361 - 90,801,020 (+)NCBISscrofa11.1Sscrofa11.1susScr11Sscrofa11.1
Sscrofa10.2498,764,964 - 98,772,727 (+)NCBISscrofa10.2Sscrofa10.2susScr3
CRP
(Chlorocebus sabaeus - green monkey)
Green Monkey AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceGenome Browsers
JBrowseNCBIUCSCEnsembl
ChlSab1.1204,232,262 - 4,235,826 (+)NCBIChlSab1.1ChlSab1.1chlSab2
ChlSab1.1 Ensembl204,232,913 - 4,235,377 (+)EnsemblChlSab1.1ChlSab1.1 EnsemblchlSab2
Vero_WHO_p1.0NW_0236660383,340,251 - 3,342,511 (+)NCBIVero_WHO_p1.0Vero_WHO_p1.0
Crp
(Heterocephalus glaber - naked mole-rat)
Naked Mole-Rat AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceGenome Browsers
JBrowseNCBIUCSCEnsembl
HetGla_female_1.0 EnsemblNW_0046247941,531,571 - 1,533,804 (+)EnsemblHetGla_female_1.0HetGla_female_1.0 EnsemblhetGla2
HetGla 1.0NW_0046247941,531,555 - 1,533,804 (+)NCBIHetGla_female_1.0HetGla 1.0hetGla2

Variants

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Variants in Crp
454 total Variants
miRNA Target Status

Predicted Target Of
Summary Value
Count of predictions:88
Count of miRNA genes:74
Interacting mature miRNAs:83
Transcripts:ENSRNOT00000000058
Prediction methods:Miranda, Rnahybrid, Targetscan
Result types:miRGate_prediction

The detailed report is available here: Full Report CSV TAB Printer

miRNA Target Status data imported from miRGate (http://mirgate.bioinfo.cnio.es/).
For more information about miRGate, see PMID:25858286 or access the full paper here.


QTLs in Region (mRatBN7.2)
The following QTLs overlap with this region.    Full Report CSV TAB Printer Gviewer
RGD IDSymbolNameLODP ValueTraitSub TraitChrStartStopSpecies
1354666Bp244Blood pressure QTL 2444.9arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)diastolic blood pressure (CMO:0000005)131101056920Rat
1354666Bp244Blood pressure QTL 2444.9arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)mean arterial blood pressure (CMO:0000009)131101056920Rat
1354666Bp244Blood pressure QTL 2444.9arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)systolic blood pressure (CMO:0000004)131101056920Rat
1581570Eae17Experimental allergic encephalomyelitis QTL 174.1nervous system integrity trait (VT:0010566)experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis incidence/prevalence measurement (CMO:0001046)138897350101631289Rat
7207885Glom27Glomerulus QTL 273.9kidney glomerulus integrity trait (VT:0010546)kidney crescentic glomeruli count to kidney normal glomeruli count ratio (CMO:0002139)1320605871101339738Rat
1354621Rf47Renal function QTL 473.7kidney renin amount (VT:0010559)kidney renin level (CMO:0002166)1330395351101056920Rat
70181BpQTLcluster11Blood pressure QTL cluster 116.922arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)diastolic blood pressure (CMO:0000005)133124133193395974Rat
70181BpQTLcluster11Blood pressure QTL cluster 116.922arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)systolic blood pressure (CMO:0000004)133124133193395974Rat
70181BpQTLcluster11Blood pressure QTL cluster 116.922arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)mean arterial blood pressure (CMO:0000009)133124133193395974Rat
70181BpQTLcluster11Blood pressure QTL cluster 116.922arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)absolute change in mean arterial blood pressure (CMO:0000533)133124133193395974Rat
12879444Bp397Blood pressure QTL 397arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)mean arterial blood pressure (CMO:0000009)134504940490049404Rat
12879471Bp398Blood pressure QTL 398arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)mean arterial blood pressure (CMO:0000009)134551471990514719Rat
12879441Bp396Blood pressure QTL 396arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)mean arterial blood pressure (CMO:0000009)134569998390699983Rat
1298066Bp159Blood pressure QTL 1590.004arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)systolic blood pressure (CMO:0000004)134608804691088046Rat
1641901Alcrsp6Alcohol response QTL 6response to alcohol trait (VT:0010489)duration of loss of righting reflex (CMO:0002289)135236217197362171Rat
1354655Bp241Blood pressure QTL 2413.9arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)systolic blood pressure (CMO:0000004)1356056920101056920Rat
738026Lnnr5Liver neoplastic nodule remodeling QTL 53.29liver integrity trait (VT:0010547)liver remodeling tumorous lesion number (CMO:0001461)135987440885581182Rat
12879475Bp400Blood pressure QTL 400arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)mean arterial blood pressure (CMO:0000009)1361825626106807694Rat
2293702Bss34Bone structure and strength QTL 344.610.0001femur strength trait (VT:0010010)femur midshaft polar moment of inertia (CMO:0001669)1365103704106807694Rat
2293687Bss26Bone structure and strength QTL 264.60.0001femur morphology trait (VT:0000559)femur cross-sectional area (CMO:0001661)1365103704106807694Rat
8655945Rf61Renal function QTL 613.6blood creatinine amount (VT:0005328)creatinine clearance (CMO:0000765)136906051986800898Rat
1331783Bp221Blood pressure QTL 2213.72886arterial blood pressure trait (VT:2000000)mean arterial blood pressure (CMO:0000009)136906051986800898Rat
1300166Kidm6Kidney mass QTL 63.93kidney mass (VT:0002707)single kidney wet weight to body weight ratio (CMO:0000622)136906051986800898Rat
8655959Pur32Proteinuria QTL 328.4urine total protein amount (VT:0000032)urine total protein excretion rate (CMO:0000756)137402391897213863Rat
738027Lnnr6Liver neoplastic nodule remodeling QTL 63.3liver integrity trait (VT:0010547)liver remodeling tumorous lesion number (CMO:0001461)137486211785581182Rat
2293341Glom15Glomerulus QTL 159.1kidney glomerulus integrity trait (VT:0010546)kidney sclerotic glomeruli count to total glomeruli count ratio (CMO:0001269)1374862117101339893Rat
4889606Gluco63Glucose level QTL 632.860.003blood glucose amount (VT:0000188)blood glucose level area under curve (AUC) (CMO:0000350)1380753256106807694Rat
1302791Stl29Serum triglyceride level QTL 293.30.0011blood triglyceride amount (VT:0002644)plasma triglyceride level (CMO:0000548)138473078886800898Rat

Markers in Region
Crp  
Rat AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceJBrowse
mRatBN7.21385,162,863 - 85,163,015 (+)MAPPERmRatBN7.2
Rnor_6.01391,081,476 - 91,081,627NCBIRnor6.0
Rnor_5.01395,600,446 - 95,600,597UniSTSRnor5.0
RGSC_v3.41388,703,271 - 88,703,422UniSTSRGSC3.4
Celera1384,771,871 - 84,772,022UniSTS
Cytogenetic Map13q24UniSTS
AU048742  
Rat AssemblyChrPosition (strand)SourceJBrowse
Cytogenetic Map14q11UniSTS
Cytogenetic Map13q27UniSTS
Cytogenetic Map13q24UniSTS
Cytogenetic Map20q11UniSTS


Expression


RNA-SEQ Expression
High: > 1000 TPM value   Medium: Between 11 and 1000 TPM
Low: Between 0.5 and 10 TPM   Below Cutoff: < 0.5 TPM

alimentary part of gastrointestinal system circulatory system endocrine system exocrine system hemolymphoid system hepatobiliary system integumental system musculoskeletal system nervous system renal system reproductive system respiratory system appendage
High 13 13 13
Medium 2 2 30 14 18 14 2 2 11 10 9 10 2
Low 1 15 14 14 1 14 6 9 57 25 32 1 6
Below cutoff 26 6

Sequence

Nucleotide Sequences
RefSeq Transcripts NM_017096 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
GenBank Nucleotide AY310153 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  AY318961 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  AY321318 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  AY321324 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  AY325196 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  AY325218 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  AY325232 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  BC091157 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  CH473985 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  FQ209803 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  FQ218768 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  FQ218887 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  FQ219029 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  FQ219098 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  FQ219118 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  FQ219158 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  FQ219386 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  HH755429 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  HI986631 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JAXUCZ010000013 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438878 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438879 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438880 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438881 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438882 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438883 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438884 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438885 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438886 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438887 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438888 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438889 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438890 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438891 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438892 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438893 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438894 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438895 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438896 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  JQ438897 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles
  M83176 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer   Search GEO for Microarray Profiles

RefSeq Acc Id: ENSRNOT00000000058   ⟹   ENSRNOP00000000058
Type: CODING
Position:
Rat AssemblyChrPosition (strand)Source
mRatBN7.2 Ensembl1385,124,977 - 85,163,634 (+)Ensembl
Rnor_6.0 Ensembl1391,080,341 - 91,081,629 (+)Ensembl
RefSeq Acc Id: ENSRNOT00000091089   ⟹   ENSRNOP00000074751
Type: CODING
Position:
Rat AssemblyChrPosition (strand)Source
mRatBN7.2 Ensembl1385,135,399 - 85,175,178 (+)Ensembl
Rnor_6.0 Ensembl1391,054,974 - 91,093,713 (+)Ensembl
RefSeq Acc Id: NM_017096   ⟹   NP_058792
RefSeq Status: VALIDATED
Type: CODING
Position:
Rat AssemblyChrPosition (strand)Source
GRCr81387,694,062 - 87,695,978 (+)NCBI
mRatBN7.21385,161,724 - 85,163,640 (+)NCBI
Rnor_6.01391,080,448 - 91,081,358 (+)NCBI
Rnor_5.01395,599,418 - 95,600,328 (+)NCBI
RGSC_v3.41388,702,243 - 88,703,153 (+)RGD
Celera1384,770,843 - 84,771,753 (+)RGD
Sequence:
Protein Sequences
Protein RefSeqs NP_058792 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
GenBank Protein AAA40964 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AAH91157 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AAP78761 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AAP85372 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AAP86250 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AAP86256 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AAP92597 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AAP92619 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AAP92633 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37850 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37851 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37852 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37853 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37854 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37855 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37856 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37857 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37858 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37859 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37860 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37861 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37862 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37863 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37864 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37865 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37866 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37867 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37868 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  AFA37869 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  CBW53726 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  CBY88722 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
  EDL94725 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
Ensembl Protein ENSRNOP00000000058.4
  ENSRNOP00000074751.2
GenBank Protein P48199 (Get FASTA)   NCBI Sequence Viewer  
RefSeq Acc Id: NP_058792   ⟸   NM_017096
- Peptide Label: precursor
- UniProtKB: Q5BK94 (UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot),   P48199 (UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot),   H6X2W5 (UniProtKB/TrEMBL),   H6X2V1 (UniProtKB/TrEMBL),   H6X2V8 (UniProtKB/TrEMBL),   H6X2W3 (UniProtKB/TrEMBL),   H6X2W4 (UniProtKB/TrEMBL),   H6X2X0 (UniProtKB/TrEMBL)
- Sequence:
RefSeq Acc Id: ENSRNOP00000000058   ⟸   ENSRNOT00000000058
RefSeq Acc Id: ENSRNOP00000074751   ⟸   ENSRNOT00000091089
Protein Domains
DUF1725   Pentraxin (PTX)

Protein Structures
Name Modeler Protein Id AA Range Protein Structure
AF-P48199-F1-model_v2 AlphaFold P48199 1-230 view protein structure

Transcriptome

eQTL   View at Phenogen
WGCNA   View at Phenogen
Tissue/Strain Expression   View at Phenogen

Promoters
RGD ID:13699031
Promoter ID:EPDNEW_R9556
Type:multiple initiation site
Name:Crp_1
Description:C-reactive protein
SO ACC ID:SO:0000170
Source:EPDNEW (Eukaryotic Promoter Database, http://epd.vital-it.ch/)
Experiment Methods:Single-end sequencing.
Position:
Rat AssemblyChrPosition (strand)Source
Rnor_6.01391,080,367 - 91,080,427EPDNEW

Additional Information

Database Acc Id Source(s)
AGR Gene RGD:2411 AgrOrtholog
BioCyc Gene G2FUF-17296 BioCyc
Ensembl Genes ENSRNOG00000000053 Ensembl, ENTREZGENE, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
Ensembl Transcript ENSRNOT00000000058.7 UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  ENSRNOT00000091089.2 UniProtKB/TrEMBL
Gene3D-CATH 2.60.120.200 UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
IMAGE_CLONE IMAGE:7368286 IMAGE-MGC_LOAD
InterPro ConA-like_dom_sf UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  DUF1725 UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  Pentaxin_CS UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  Pentraxin-related UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
KEGG Report rno:25419 UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
MGC_CLONE MGC:108726 IMAGE-MGC_LOAD
NCBI Gene 25419 ENTREZGENE
PANTHER C-REACTIVE PROTEIN UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  C-REACTIVE PROTEIN-RELATED UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  ENDO/EXONUCLEASE/PHOSPHATASE DOMAIN-CONTAINING PROTEIN UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  LINE-1 RETROTRANSPOSABLE ELEMENT ORF2 PROTEIN UniProtKB/TrEMBL
Pfam DUF1725 UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  Pentaxin UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
PharmGKB CRP RGD
PhenoGen Crp PhenoGen
PRINTS PENTAXIN UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
PROSITE PTX_1 UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  PTX_2 UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
RatGTEx ENSRNOG00000000053 RatGTEx
SMART PTX UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
Superfamily-SCOP SSF49899 UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
UniProt A0A8L2PYP2_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  CRP_RAT UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot
  H6X2V1 ENTREZGENE, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2V2_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2V3_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2V4_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2V7_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2V8 ENTREZGENE, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2V9_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2W0_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2W1_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2W2_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2W3 ENTREZGENE, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2W4 ENTREZGENE, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2W5 ENTREZGENE, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2W6_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2W7_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  H6X2X0 ENTREZGENE, UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  P48199 ENTREZGENE
  Q5BK94 ENTREZGENE
  Q63133_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  Q7TMA9_RAT UniProtKB/TrEMBL
UniProt Secondary A0A0G2K8V5 UniProtKB/TrEMBL
  Q5BK94 UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot


Nomenclature History
Date Current Symbol Current Name Previous Symbol Previous Name Description Reference Status
2016-08-24 Crp  C-reactive protein  Crp  C-reactive protein, pentraxin-related  Nomenclature updated to reflect human and mouse nomenclature 1299863 APPROVED
2005-11-17 Crp  C-reactive protein, pentraxin-related      Name updated 1299863 APPROVED
2002-06-10 Crp  C-reactive protein      Symbol and Name status set to approved 70586 APPROVED

RGD Curation Notes
Note Type Note Reference
gene_protein glycoprotein that exists as a covalently-linked dimer 1298812