Primary information |
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PRRID | PRRID_0329 |
Ligand Name | Peptidoglycan (PGN) |
Source | Both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria |
Sequence of ligand | CC(C(=O)O)OC1C(C(OC(C1O)CO)O)N |
Length | NA |
Type | Peptidoglycan |
Occurence | Natural |
Role of Ligand | PGN binds to vitellogenin with high affinity. |
Name of receptor | Vitellogenin |
Type of receptor | Phospholipoglycoprotein |
Source | Hexagrammos otakii |
Localization | Macropahes |
Domain | NA |
Sequence of Receptor | NA |
Swiss prot ID | NA |
Length Of Receptor | NA |
Function | Vg is involved in anti-infectious response, functions as an opsonin that can enhance macrophage phagocytosis. |
Assay used | ELISA |
PMID | 18398466 |
Year of Publication | 2008 |
Pubchem assay | NA |
Primary information |
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PRRID | PRRID_0329 |
Ligand Name | Peptidoglycan (PGN) |
Source | Both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria |
Sequence of ligand | CC(C(=O)O)OC1C(C(OC(C1O)CO)O)N |
Length | NA |
Type | Peptidoglycan |
Occurence | Natural |
Role of Ligand | PGN binds to vitellogenin with high affinity. |
Name of receptor | Vitellogenin |
Type of receptor | Phospholipoglycoprotein |
Source | Hexagrammos otakii |
Localization | Macropahes |
Domain | NA |
Sequence of Receptor | NA |
Swiss prot ID | NA |
Length Of Receptor | NA |
Function | Vg is involved in anti-infectious response, functions as an opsonin that can enhance macrophage phagocytosis. |
Assay used | ELISA |
PMID | 18398466 |
Year of Publication | 2008 |
Pubchem assay | NA |