Basigin

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== Function ==
== Function ==
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'''Basigin''' or '''CD147''' or '''EMMORIN''' is a transmembranal glycoprotein which is a receptor for a variety of proteins<ref>PMID:26684586</ref>.
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'''Basigin''' or '''CD147''' or '''EMMORIN''' is a transmembranal glycoprotein which is a receptor for a variety of proteins<ref>PMID:26684586</ref>. Basigin has several isoforms and contains immunoglobulin domains.
== Disease ==
== Disease ==
== Relevance ==
== Relevance ==
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Basigin is involved in regulation of glycolysis and thus in development of malignant tumors and T-cell-mediated immunological disorders<ref>PMID:35844594</ref>.
== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==

Revision as of 09:51, 30 April 2024

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References

  1. Muramatsu T. Basigin (CD147), a multifunctional transmembrane glycoprotein with various binding partners. J Biochem. 2016 May;159(5):481-90. PMID:26684586 doi:10.1093/jb/mvv127
  2. Xu Y, Chen Y, Zhang X, Ma J, Liu Y, Cui L, Wang F. Glycolysis in Innate Immune Cells Contributes to Autoimmunity. Front Immunol. 2022 Jul 1;13:920029. PMID:35844594 doi:10.3389/fimmu.2022.920029

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