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Integrin alpha M beta 2

Brief Information

Name:Integrin alpha-M/beta-2
Target Synonym:Macrophage-1 Antigen
Number of Launched Drugs:0
Number of Drugs in Clinical Trials:0
Lastest Research Phase:Discontinued

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Cat . Non Espèces Description du produit Structure Pureté Caractéristique
IT2-C52E2 Canine Canine Integrin alpha M beta 2 (ITGAM&ITGB2) Heterodimer Protein, His Tag&Tag Free (MALS verified)
IT2-C52E2-structure
IT2-C52E2-sds
IT2-H52W4 Human Human Integrin alpha M beta 2 (ITGAM&ITGB2) Heterodimer Protein, His Tag&Tag Free
IT2-H52W4-structure
IT2-H52W4-sds
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Part of Bioactivity data

IT2-C52E2-MALS-HPLC
Integrin alpha M beta 2 MALS images

The purity of Canine Integrin alpha M beta 2 (ITGAM&ITGB2) Heterodimer, His Tag&Tag Free (Cat. No. IT2-C52E2) is more than 85% and the molecular weight of this protein is around 226-276 kDa verified by SEC-MALS.

Synonym Name

Integrin alpha M beta 2,ITGAM&ITGB2

Background

Integrin ITGAM/ITGB2 is implicated in various adhesive interactions of monocytes, macrophages and granulocytes as well as in mediating the uptake of complement-coated particles and pathogens. It is identical with CR-3, the receptor for the iC3b fragment of the third complement component. It probably recognizes the R-G-D peptide in C3b. Integrin ITGAM/ITGB2 is also a receptor for fibrinogen, factor X and ICAM1. It recognizes P1 and P2 peptides of fibrinogen gamma chain. In association with beta subunit ITGB2/CD18, required for CD177-PRTN3-mediated activation of TNF primed neutrophils. May regulate phagocytosis-induced apoptosis in extravasated neutrophils. May play a role in mast cell development. Required with TYROBP/DAP12 in microglia to control production of microglial superoxide ions which promote the neuronal apoptosis that occurs during brain development.

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