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Pathways

PATHWAY ONTOLOGY - ANNOTATIONS

The Pathway Ontology (PW), is currently being developed at the Rat Genome Database. For more information about this vocabulary, please see Petri et al. The rat genome database pathway portal. Database (Oxford). 2011 Apr 8;2011:bar010. Print 2011 or contact us (http://rgd.mcw.edu/contact/index.shtml).

Term:angiotensin III signaling pathway via AT2 receptor
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Accession:PW:0000531 term browser browse the term
Definition:The role of angiotensin type 2 receptor is less well understood. In rats, angiotensin III can mediate natriuresis through the activation of receptor type 2.



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Symbol Object Name Evidence Notes Source PubMed Reference(s) RGD Reference(s) Position
G Agt angiotensinogen IMP RGD PMID:16380540 RGD:1582118 NCBI chr19:52,529,139...52,549,618
Ensembl chr19:52,529,185...52,540,977
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G Agtr2 angiotensin II receptor, type 2 IMP RGD PMID:16380540 RGD:1582118 NCBI chr  X:112,119,876...112,124,060
Ensembl chr  X:112,120,228...112,124,057
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  pathway 6098
    signaling pathway 2648
      hormone signaling pathway 624
        peptide and protein hormone signaling pathway 439
          angiotensin signaling pathway 41
            angiotensin III signaling pathway 5
              angiotensin III signaling pathway via AT2 receptor 2
Path 2
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  pathway 6098
    regulatory pathway 3874
      homeostasis pathway 1773
        cardiovascular system homeostasis pathway 422
          renin-angiotensin cascade pathway 52
            angiotensin signaling pathway 41
              angiotensin III signaling pathway 5
                angiotensin III signaling pathway via AT2 receptor 2
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