MGP (Gene)

Synonyms:ENTREZ:4256, GIG36, HGNC:7060, MGLAP, MGP, MIM:154870, NM_000900, NM_001190839, NP_000891, NP_001177768, NTI, matrix Gla protein
Omim:OMIM:154870
Nci:C24595
Id:ENSG00000111341
Hgnc:HGNC:7060
Entrez:4256
Description:matrix Gla protein
This gene encodes a member of the osteocalcin/matrix Gla family of proteins. The encoded vitamin K-dependent protein is secreted by chondrocytes and vascular smooth muscle cells, and functions as a physiological inhibitor of ectopic tissue calcification. Carboxylation status of the encoded protein is associated with calcification of the vasculature in human patients with cardiovascular disease and calcification of the synovial membranes in osteoarthritis patients. Mutations in this gene cause Keutel syndrome in human patients, which is characterized by abnormal cartilage calcification, peripheral pulmonary stenosis and facial hypoplasia. [provided by RefSeq, Sep 2016]

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Data Distillery
CFDE DD-Knowledge Graph

The CFDE Data Distillery Knowledge Graph contains entities and relationships across the CFDE. View MGP's neighborhood in the knowledge graph.

Playbook Workflow Builder
Playbook Workflow Builder: Gene-Centric Workflow

View Gene-Centric information about the gene from a pre-built PWB workflow. View the workflow with MGP.

Gene Partnership Appyter
CFDE Gene-Centric Appyter

The CFDE Gene Centric Appyter Resolves and Displays Gene-Centric information from CFDE APIs. Execute the Appyter using MGP.

Gene and Drug Landing Page Aggregator
GDLPA Landing Pages Links

The Gene and Drug Landing Page Aggregator (GDLPA) finds links to primary and secondary source information from CFDE and other resources. Discover landing pages for MGP.

Playbook Workflow Builder
Playbook Workflow Builder

The Playbook Workflow Builder helps you interactively construct workflows leveraging CFDE APIs without code. Start a new workflow with MGP.

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