CD36 Antigens. Adipocyte Membrane Protein p88 . CD36 Antigen . CD36 Antigen (Collagen Type I Receptor, Thrombospondin Receptor) . CD36 Fatty Acid Transporter . CD36 Protein . FAT (Fatty Acid Translocase) - CD36 Antigen . GPIIIb Platelet Glycoprotein . GPIV Platelet Glycoprotein . Platelet Glycoprotein IIIb . Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein IV . SR-BI Protein . SR-BI Receptor . Thrombospondin Receptor . Antigen, CD36 . Antigen, OKM5 . Glycoprotein IIIb, Platelet . Glycoprotein IV, Platelet . Platelet Glycoprotein, GPIIIb . Platelet Glycoprotein, GPIV . Receptor, SR-BI . Receptor, Thrombospondin . SR BI Protein . SR BI Receptor . Antigens, CD36 . OKM5 Antigen . Platelet Glycoprotein IV . Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein IIIb . Receptors, Thrombospondin . Scavenger Receptors, Class B, Type I . Thrombospondin Receptors . Leukocyte differentiation antigens and major platelet membrane glycoproteins present on MONOCYTES; ENDOTHELIAL CELLS; PLATELETS; and mammary EPITHELIAL CELLS. They play major roles in CELL ADHESION; SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION; and regulation of angiogenesis. CD36 is a receptor for THROMBOSPONDINS and can act as a scavenger receptor that recognizes and transports oxidized LIPOPROTEINS and FATTY ACIDS. . 1.00
Thrombospondins. Thrombospondin . A family of related, adhesive glycoproteins which are synthesized, secreted, and incorporated into the extracellular matrix of a variety of cells, including alpha granules of platelets following thrombin activation and endothelial cells. They interact with a number of BLOOD COAGULATION FACTORS and anticoagulant factors. Five distinct forms have been identified, thrombospondin 1, -2, -3, -4, and cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP). They are involved in cell adhesion, platelet aggregation, cell proliferation, angiogenesis, tumor metastasis, VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE growth, and tissue repair. . 0.80
Receptors, Thrombin. TRAP Peptide . Thrombin Receptor . Thrombin Receptor Activating Peptide Ligand . Thrombin Receptor Activating Peptides . Thrombin Receptor Activator Peptide . Peptide, TRAP . Receptor, Thrombin . Thrombin Receptors . A family of proteinase-activated receptors that are specific for THROMBIN. They are found primarily on PLATELETS and on ENDOTHELIAL CELLS. Activation of thrombin receptors occurs through the proteolytic action of THROMBIN, which cleaves the N-terminal peptide from the receptor to reveal a new N-terminal peptide that is a cryptic ligand for the receptor. The receptors signal through HETEROTRIMERIC GTP-BINDING PROTEINS. Small synthetic peptides that contain the unmasked N-terminal peptide sequence can also activate the receptor in the absence of proteolytic activity. . 0.75