CD48 antigen

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CD48 antigen
other names

B-lymphocyte activation marker BLAST-1, BCM1 surface antigen, leukocyte antigen MEM-102, SLAM family member 2, SLAMF2

Properties of human protein
Mass / length primary structure 243 amino acids , 27,683 Da
Identifier
External IDs
Orthologue (human)
Entrez 5788
Ensemble ENSG00000081237
UniProt P09326
Refseq (mRNA) NM_001267798.1
Refseq (protein) NP_001254727.1
PubMed search 5788

The CD48 antigen is a surface protein from the group of cell adhesion molecules .

properties

CD48 binds CD2 and 2B4 and is a costimulator . It is glycosylated and has a GPI anchor .

Mutations in the CD48 gene can lead to a disease characterized by chronically recurring attacks of inflammation.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. M. Elishmereni, F. Levi-Schaffer: CD48: A co-stimulatory receptor of immunity. In: The international journal of biochemistry & cell biology. Volume 43, number 1, January 2011, pp. 25-28, doi : 10.1016 / j.biocel.2010.09.001 , PMID 20833258 .
  2. Benjamin Volkmer, Raquel Planas, Emanuel Gossweiler, Anna Lünemann, Lennart Opitz, Andrea Mauracher, Ursina Nüesch, Tenzin Gayden, Daniela Kaiser, Barbara Drexel, Claudia Dumrese, Nada Jabado, Stefano Vavassori, Jana Pachlopnik Schmid: Recurrent inflammatory disease caused by a heterozygous mutation in CD48 . In: Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology . tape 144 , no. 5 , November 2019, p. 1441–1445.e17 , doi : 10.1016 / j.jaci.2019.07.038 ( elsevier.com [accessed July 8, 2020]).