CXCL10

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CXC motif chemokine 10
other names

10 kDa interferon gamma-induced protein, Gamma-IP10, IP-10

Existing structure data : PDB  1LV9 , PDB  1O7Y , PDB  1O7Z

Properties of human protein
Mass / length primary structure 98 amino acids , 10,881 Da
Identifier
External IDs
Orthologue (human)
Entrez 3627
Ensemble ENSG00000169245
UniProt P02778
Refseq (mRNA) NM_001565.3
Refseq (protein) NP_001556.2
PubMed search 3627

CXC motif chemokine 10 is a protein from the group of chemokines . As a chemokine, it is a surface protein and is involved in the immune response . The chemokine serves as a cellular warning signal. Immune cells with a suitable chemokine receptor bind to the chemokine , as a result of which immune cells accumulate at the site of inflammation and the immune response is strengthened locally. As a CXC chemokine, it has four cysteines , the first two of which have any amino acid X in between, followed by 24 amino acids up to the third cysteine ​​and 15 amino acids between the third and fourth cysteines.

literature

  • Kenneth Murphy: Janeway's Immunobiology, 9th edition. Garland Science, 2016, ISBN 978-1-315-53324-7 , pp. 453-456. The 5th English edition is available online on the pages of the NCBI Bookshelf (online) .
  • Zlatko Dembic: The Cytokines of the Immune System. Academic Press, 2015, ISBN 978-0-124-20010-4 , pp. 255-258.
  • Frans P. Nijkamp: Principles of Immunopharmacology. Springer Science & Business Media, 2011, ISBN 978-3-034-60136-8 , pp. 72-74.
  • Dieter Adam: Infectiology. Springer-Verlag, 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-18577-9 , pp. 32–33.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Werner Luttmann: The Experimenter: Immunology. Springer-Verlag, 2014, ISBN 978-3-642-41899-0 , pp. 278-280.
  2. ^ Robert R. Rich: Clinical Immunology. Elsevier Health Sciences, 2012, ISBN 978-0-723-43710-9 , pp. 136-140.