SARS-CoV-2 altering angiogenesis via NRP1 (WP5065)

Homo sapiens

Mechanism of how the SARS-cov-2 virus is involved in altering angiogenesis and how NRP1 might play a role as an entry factor for the virus.

Authors

Simon Vossen , Friederike Ehrhart , Lena Szabo , Eric Weitz , and Nhung Pham

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Organisms

Homo sapiens

Communities

COVID-19

Annotations

Disease Ontology

COVID-19 severe acute respiratory syndrome

Pathway Ontology

disease pathway

Participants

Label Type Compact URI Comment
FURIN GeneProduct ensembl:ENSG00000140564
NRP1 GeneProduct ensembl:ENSG00000099250
KDR GeneProduct ensembl:ENSG00000128052
ACE2 GeneProduct ensembl:ENSG00000130234
VEGFA GeneProduct ensembl:ENSG00000112715
S2 Protein wikidata:Q106020384
Surface glycoprotein S Protein uniprot:P0DTC2
S1 Protein wikidata:Q106020256

References

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