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Laminin, Alpha-2 OKDB#: 2131
 Symbols: LAMA2 Species: human
 Synonyms: LAMININ 2, HEAVY CHAIN|MEROSIN, INCLUDED|LAMININ 2, INCLUDED|LAMININ M, INCLUDED, LAMM, INCLUDED|  Locus: 6q22-q23 in Homo sapiens


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General Comment NCBI Summary: Laminin, an extracellular protein, is a major component of the basement membrane. It is thought to mediate the attachment, migration, and organization of cells into tissues during embryonic development by interacting with other extracellular matrix components. It is composed of three subunits, alpha, beta, and gamma, which are bound to each other by disulfide bonds into a cross-shaped molecule. This gene encodes the alpha 2 chain, which constitutes one of the subunits of laminin 2 (merosin) and laminin 4 (s-merosin). Mutations in this gene have been identified as the cause of congenital merosin-deficient muscular dystrophy. A transcript variant of this gene has been reported but its full-length nature is not known.
General function Cell adhesion molecule
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Cellular localization Extracellular Matrix
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Ovarian function Follicle development
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Expression regulated by
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Ovarian localization
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Follicle stages Primary, Secondary, Antral, Preovulatory
Comment Extracellular matrix of the developing ovarian follicle. Rodgers RJ, et al 2003 .. Ovaries can be considered tissues in which endocrine organs - follicles and corpora lutea - continually grow and regress. Follicles have both epithelial and stromal layers in which cell migration or movement, cell division, specialization and differentiation, and death occur. A fluid-filled antrum develops and at ovulation the epithelial cells undergo an epithelial to mesenchymal transition into luteal cells. Although growth factors and hormones are very important in some of these processes, the extracellular matrix participates in all of them. Importantly, the matrix is diverse in composition and cells rarely behave without reference to the composition and structure of the matrix. When follicles commence growing, the follicular basal lamina changes in its composition from containing all six alpha chains of collagen type IV to only alpha1 and alpha2. Perlecan and nidogen 1 subsequently become components of the follicular basal lamina, and there is an increase in the amount of laminin chains alpha1, beta2 and gamma1, at least in cows. Late in follicular developent and on atresia some follicles contain laminin alpha2. On atresia the follicular basal lamina is not degraded as occurs at ovulation, but can be breached by cells from the thecal layer if granulosa cells no longer align it.
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