Recombinant Human CD18 + CD11c protein (Tagged)
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Recombinant Human CD18 + CD11c protein (Tagged) is a Human Fragment protein, in the 1 to 700 aa range, expressed in HEK 293 cells, with >90%, < 1 EU/µg endotoxin level, suitable for SDS-PAGE.
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CD18, MFI7, ITGB2, Integrin beta-2, Complement receptor C3 subunit beta, CD11c, CD11C, ITGAX, Integrin alpha-X, CD11 antigen-like family member C, Leu M5
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SDS-PAGE - Recombinant Human CD18 + CD11c protein (Tagged) (AB277029)
SDS-PAGE analysis of ab277029
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Properties and storage information
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Supplementary information
This supplementary information is collated from multiple sources and compiled automatically.
Biological function summary
CD18 and CD11c contribute to cellular adhesion and signal transduction. These integrins mediate the adherence of immune cells to endothelial cells facilitating transmigration into tissues. The CD18/CD11c complex is also involved in phagocytosis and thrombosis. As part of the complement receptor family this complex binds complement-coated particles therefore enhancing particle clearance by immune cells.
Pathways
CD18/CD11c functions in the leukocyte adhesion cascade which allows leukocytes to migrate to sites of infection or inflammation. It also plays roles in the complement pathway contributing to immune cell activation and clearance processes. CD18 interacts with other proteins like ICAM-1 and complement factors which are part of these pathways.
Specifications
Form
Lyophilized
General info
Function
Integrin ITGAL : ITGB2 is a receptor for ICAM1, ICAM2 and ICAM3 (PubMed : 1676048, PubMed : 23775590, PubMed : 38195629). Integrin ITGAL : ITGB2 is also a receptor for the secreted form of ubiquitin-like protein ISG15; the interaction is mediated by ITGAL (PubMed : 29100055). Integrins ITGAM : ITGB2 and ITGAX : ITGB2 are receptors for the iC3b fragment of the third complement component and for fibrinogen. Integrin ITGAX : ITGB2 recognizes the sequence G-P-R in fibrinogen alpha-chain. Integrin ITGAM : ITGB2 recognizes P1 and P2 peptides of fibrinogen gamma chain. Integrin ITGAM : ITGB2 is also a receptor for factor X. Integrin ITGAD : ITGB2 is a receptor for ICAM3 and VCAM1 (PubMed : 10438935, PubMed : 8777714, PubMed : 9841932). Contributes to natural killer cell cytotoxicity (PubMed : 15356110). Involved in leukocyte adhesion and transmigration of leukocytes including T-cells and neutrophils (PubMed : 11812992, PubMed : 28807980). Triggers neutrophil transmigration during lung injury through PTK2B/PYK2-mediated activation (PubMed : 18587400). Integrin ITGAL : ITGB2 in association with ICAM3, contributes to apoptotic neutrophil phagocytosis by macrophages (PubMed : 23775590). In association with alpha subunit ITGAM/CD11b, required for CD177-PRTN3-mediated activation of TNF primed neutrophils (PubMed : 21193407). Integrins ITGAX : ITGB2 functions as a receptor of the erythrocyte-specific adhesion molecule ICAM4 and mediates erythrophagocytosis (PubMed : 16985175). Integrins ITGAX : ITGB2 functions as a receptor of the neuron-specific adhesion molecule ICAM5 ensuring neuron cell-leukocyte adhesion (PubMed : 10741396). Integrin ITGAL : ITGB2 functions as a receptor of ICAM1 by acting as a platform at the immunological synapse to translate TCR engagement and density of the ITGAL ligand ICAM1 into graded adhesion (PubMed : 38195629). Integrin ITGAM : ITGB2/MAC-1 complex functions as a signaling receptor for the ligand receptor ICAM1, ensuring adhesion between stimulated neutrophils and stimulated endothelial cells (PubMed : 1980124). Integrin ITGAL/ITGB2 that functions as a signaling receptor of ICAM2, ensuring leukocyte cell-cell adhesion on resting cells (PubMed : 1676048).
Sequence similarities
Belongs to the integrin beta chain family.
Post-translational modifications
Both Ser-745 and Ser-756 become phosphorylated when T-cells are exposed to phorbol esters (PubMed:11700305). Phosphorylation on Thr-758 (but not on Ser-756) allows interaction with 14-3-3 proteins (PubMed:11700305, PubMed:16301335).
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