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Adhesion molecule (immunoglobulin-like)

Protein domain


Protein domain

FieldValue
SymbolAdhes-Ig_like
NameAdhes-Ig_like
imagePDB 1gsm EBI.jpg
captiona reassessment of the madcam-1 structure and its role in integrin recognition.
PfamPF09085
Pfam_clanCL0159
InterProIPR015169
SCOP1gsm

In molecular biology, the adhesin molecule (immunoglobulin-like) is a protein domain. This domain is found in mucosal vascular addressin cell adhesion molecule 1 proteins (MAdCAM-1). These are cell adhesion molecules expressed on the endothelium in mucosa that guide the specific homing of lymphocytes into mucosal tissues. MAdCAM-1 belongs to a subclass of the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF), the members of which are ligands for integrins. The crystal structure of this domain has been reported; it adopts an immunoglobulin-like beta-sandwich structure, with seven strands arranged in two beta-sheets in a Greek-key topology.

References

References

  1. (June 1998). "The structure of immunoglobulin superfamily domains 1 and 2 of MAdCAM-1 reveals novel features important for integrin recognition". Structure.
  2. (February 2002). "A reassessment of the MAdCAM-1 structure and its role in integrin recognition". Acta Crystallogr. D.
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