ITGAV
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ITAGV encodes integrin alpha chain V. Integrins are heterodimeric integral membrane proteins composed of an alpha chain and a beta chain. Alpha V undergoes post-translational cleavage to yield disulfide-linked heavy and light chains, that combine with multiple integrin beta chains to form different integrins. Among the known associating beta chains (beta chains 1,3,5,6, and 8; 'ITGB1', 'ITGB3', 'ITGB5', 'ITGB6', and 'ITGB8'), each can interact with extracellular matrix ligands; the alpha V beta 3 integrin, perhaps the most studied of these, is referred to as the Vitronectin receptor (VNR). In addition to adhesion, many integrins are known to facilitate signal transduction.[2]
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Alpha V class integrins
In mammals the integrins that include alpha-V are :
Name | Synonyms | Distribution | Ligands |
αVβ1 | ocular melanoma; neurological tumors | vitronectin; fibrinogen | |
αVβ3 | vitronectin receptor[3] | activated endothelial cells, melanoma, glioblastoma | vitronectin,[3] fibronectin, fibrinogen, osteopontin, Cyr61 |
αVβ5 | widespread, esp. fibroblasts, epithelial cells | vitronectin and adenovirus | |
αVβ6 | proliferating epithelia, esp. lung and mammary gland | fibronectin; TGFβ1+3 | |
αVβ8 | neural tissue; peripheral nerve | fibronectin; TGFβ1+3 |
As a drug target
The mAbs intetumumab, and abituzumab target this protein which is found on some tumour cells.
See also
References
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Further reading
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- University of Edinburgh. (2013, November 10). Hope for transplant patients as study finds key to organ scarring. ScienceDaily. Retrieved December 2, 2014 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/11/131110184408.htm
External links
- CD51 Antigen at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
- ITGAV Info with links in the Cell Migration Gateway
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