CD66f

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Pregnancy-specific beta-1-glycoprotein 1
other names

SP1, B1G1, PBG1, Fetal liver non-specific cross-reactive antigen 1/2, FL-NCA-1/2, CD66f

Properties of human protein
Mass / length primary structure 419 amino acids , 47,223 Da
Identifier
External IDs
Orthologue (human)
Entrez 5669
Ensemble ENSG00000231924
UniProt P11464
Refseq (mRNA) NM_001184825.1
Refseq (protein) NP_001171754.1
PubMed search 5669

Pregnancy-specific beta-1-glycoprotein 1 (synonym PBG1 , CD66f ) is a surface protein and cell adhesion molecule from the immunoglobulin superfamily .

properties

CD66f is formed in syncytiotrophoblasts during pregnancy and reaches comparatively high concentrations of 100 to 290 mg / l in the mother's blood serum . It's glycosylated .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. CH Horne, CM Towler, RG Pugh-Humphreys, AW Thomson, H. Bohn: Pregnancy specific beta1-glycoprotein - a product of the syncytiotrophoblast. In: Experientia. Volume 32, Number 9, September 1976, p. 1197, PMID 971765 .