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Renin is an aspartyl protease. <ref name= "Structure">PMID:2666611</ref>
Renin is an aspartyl protease. <ref name= "Structure">PMID:2666611</ref>
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==Function==
==Function==
Renin plays a key role in the Renin-Angiotension sysmtem (RAS). This system is responsible for the control of blood pressure and salt balances in mammals.
Renin plays a key role in the Renin-Angiotension sysmtem (RAS). This system is responsible for the control of blood pressure and salt balances in mammals.

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Contents

Introduction

PDB ID 2iko

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2iko, resolution 1.90Å ()
Ligands:
Gene: REN (Homo sapiens)
Activity: Renin, with EC number 3.4.23.15
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum
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Renin (pronounced /ˈriːnɨn/ REE-nin), also known as angiotensinogenase is an enzyme that participates in the body's renin-angiotensin system (RAS) that mediates extracellular volume (i.e., that of the blood plasma, lymph and interstitial fluid), and arterial vasoconstriction.
Thus, it regulates the body's mean arterial blood pressure. [1]

Biochemistry

Renin is an aspartyl protease. [2]

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Function

Renin plays a key role in the Renin-Angiotension sysmtem (RAS). This system is responsible for the control of blood pressure and salt balances in mammals.

Ligand site

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References

  1. Akahane K, Umeyama H, Nakagawa S, Moriguchi I, Hirose S, Iizuka K, Murakami K. Three-dimensional structure of human renin. Hypertension. 1985 Jan-Feb;7(1):3-12. PMID:3884499
  2. Inagami T. Structure and function of renin. J Hypertens Suppl. 1989 Apr;7(2):S3-8. PMID:2666611
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