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Facts about CD97 antigen.
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Human | |
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Gene Name: | CD97 |
Uniprot: | P48960 |
Entrez: |
Belongs to: |
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G-protein coupled receptor 2 family |
CD97
Mass (kDA):
91.869 kDA
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Location: | |
Sequence: | ; |
Broadly expressed, found on most hematopoietic cells, including activated lymphocytes, monocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and granulocytes. Expressed also abundantly by smooth muscle cells. Expressed in thyroid, colorectal, gastric, esophageal and pancreatic carcinomas too. Expression are increased under inflammatory conditions in the CNS of multiple sclerosis and in synovial tissue of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Increased expression of CD97 in the synovium is accompanied by detectable levels of soluble CD97 in the synovial fluid.
Cell membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein.; [CD97 antigen subunit alpha]: Secreted, extracellular space.
PMID: 7636245 by Hamann J., et al. Expression cloning and chromosomal mapping of the leukocyte activation antigen CD97, a new seven-span transmembrane molecule of the secretion receptor superfamily with an unusual extracellular domain.
PMID: 8786105 by Hamann J., et al. Structure of the human CD97 gene: exon shuffling has generated a new type of seven-span transmembrane molecule related to the secretin receptor superfamily.