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New I-type lectins of the CD 33-related siglec subgroup identified through genomics.

Biochemical Society symposium (2003-03-27)
Paul R Crocker, Jiquan Zhang
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Siglecs are sialic-acid-binding proteins of the Ig superfamily that are involved in cell-cell interactions and signalling. In recent years, several novel siglecs that are highly related to CD33/Siglec-2 have been identified through genomics and functional screens. In addition to their distinct sialic-acid-binding properties, most of these novel siglecs bear tyrosine-based signalling motifs that are typically found in inhibitory receptors of the immune system. The restricted expression patterns of CD33-related siglecs in the haemopoietic and immune systems suggests that they are involved in regulating leucocyte activation during inflammatory and immune responses.

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CD33 (PWS44) Mouse Monoclonal Antibody