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4043 16976 Ensembl ENSG00000163956 ENSMUSG00000029103 UniProt P30533 P55302 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_002337 NM_013587 RefSeq (protein) NP_002328 NP_038615 Location (UCSC) Chr 4: 3.5 – 3.53 Mb Chr 5: 35.25 – 35.26 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse Protein family Alpha-2-MRAP_N haddock model of the complex between double module of lrp, cr56, and first domain of receptor ...
This protein belongs to the LDLR family and is made up of a number of functionally distinct domains, including 3 EGF-like domains, 7 LDL-R class A domains, and 6 LDL-R class B repeats. [ 14 ] The N-terminal domain of the LDL receptor, which is responsible for ligand binding, is composed of seven sequence repeats (~50% identical).
anti-SS-A (Ro) < 1.0 [164] n/a: ≥ 1.0 [164] Units (U) anti-SS-B (La) < 1.0 [165] n/a: ≥ 1.0 [165] Anti ds-DNA < 30.0 [166] 30.0–75.0 [166] > 75.0 [166] International Units per millilitre (IU/mL) Anti ss-DNA < 8 [167] 8–10 [167] > 10 [167] Units per millilitre (U/mL) Anti-histone antibodies < 25 [167] n/a [167] > 25 [167] Cytoplasmic ...
The identification of unexpected antibodies is a labor-intensive process, and sometimes requires the addition of special laboratory techniques to aid in the proper identification of the antibody. Among these techniques are elutions, adsorptions, and enzyme treatment. [4] [5] Some patients produce antibodies to high frequency antigens. That is ...
Low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1), also known as alpha-2-macroglobulin receptor (A2MR), apolipoprotein E receptor (APOER) or cluster of differentiation 91 (CD91), is a protein forming a receptor found in the plasma membrane of cells involved in receptor-mediated endocytosis. In humans, the LRP1 protein is encoded by the ...
Class III: LDLR does not properly bind LDL on the cell surface because of a defect in either apolipoprotein B100 (R3500Q) or in LDL-R. Class IV: LDLR bound to LDL does not properly cluster in clathrin-coated pits for receptor-mediated endocytosis (pathway step 2). Class V: LDLR is not recycled back to the cell surface (pathway step 5).
Regular and irregular antibodies are two main groups of antibodies when classified roughly on the timing and triggering event of antibody production. Regular antibodies usually refer to the isohemagglutinins, directed against antigens of the ABO system. They appear in the first years of life. They are of the IgM type. [1]
Anti-transglutaminase antibodies (ATA) are autoantibodies against the transglutaminase protein. Detection is considered abnormal, and may indicate one of several conditions . Antibodies serve an important role in the immune system by detecting cells and substances that the rest of the immune system then eliminates.