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PRRID_0968 details
Primary information
PRRIDPRRID_0968
Ligand NameType III repeat extra domain A of fibronectin
SourceEndogenous (others)
Sequence of ligandMEEESGEELGLDRSTPKDFHFYHMDLYDSEDRLHLFPEENTRMRKVVQAEMANESRGAGDGKAQRDLQEEVDELVHLYGLEDDHELGDEFVDENIPRTGVSEYPPYMMKRRDPAREQRDWRLSGEAAEAEDLGFGGWGSAGQCQDLREAYRYTHGRASEEYECYVIPEEEDEEEAADVFCVTCKTPIRAFQKVFDEHKEHEVIPLNEALESAKDEIHKNMYKLEKQIIEMENFANHLEEVFITVEENFGKQEQNFESHYNEILETLAQKYEEKIQALGEKKKEKLEALYGQLVSCGENLDTCKELMETIEEMCHEEKVDFIKDAVAMADRLGKFLKTKTDVEISAQPEFEDQTLDFSDVEQLMGSINTIPAPSAPVINPQVPNSATGSSVRVCWSLYSDDTVESYQLSYRPVQDSSPGTDQAEFTVTVKETYCSVTNLVPNTQYEFWVTAHNRAGPSPSSERAVYMTAPSPPIIKTKEIRSCEEAVLICWESGNLNPVDSYTVELTQAESPEASGVTESVVGIPTCESVVQLQPGRSYIIYVRALNMGGPSVRSEPATVHTIGSYFRLNKDTCHPWLTISEDGLTAVRSERRTPARELSPSDTHFTRCVAVMGNLIPVRGHHYWEVEVDEHLDYRVGVAFADVRKQEDLGANCLSWCMRHTFASSRHKYEFLHNRTTPDIRITVPPKKIGILLDYEHSKLSFFNVDLSQHLYTFSCQLHEFVHPCFSLEKPGCLKVHNGISMPKHVTFY
Length749
TypeDamage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs)
OccurenceNatural
Role of Ligandpotent stimulus for collagen production, myofibroblast differentiation, and wound healing in vitro and increased the mechanical stiffness of human organotypic skin equivalents
Name of receptorToll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)
Type of receptorToll-like receptor (TLR)
Source Human
LocalizationMyeloid cells, microglia, astrocytes, neurons
DomainNA
Sequence of ReceptorO00206.fasta
Swiss prot IDO00206
Length Of Receptor839
FunctionTLR 4 leads to an intracellular signaling pathway NF-κB and inflammatory cytokine production which is responsible for activating the innate immune system
Assay usedNA
PMID21982558
Year of Publication2011
Pubchem assayPubchem Assay
Primary information
PRRIDPRRID_0968
Ligand NameType III repeat extra domain A of fibronectin
SourceEndogenous (others)
Sequence of ligandMEEESGEELGLDRSTPKDFHFYHMDLYDSEDRLHLFPEENTRMRKVVQAEMANESRGAGDGKAQRDLQEEVDELVHLYGLEDDHELGDEFVDENIPRTGVSEYPPYMMKRRDPAREQRDWRLSGEAAEAEDLGFGGWGSAGQCQDLREAYRYTHGRASEEYECYVIPEEEDEEEAADVFCVTCKTPIRAFQKVFDEHKEHEVIPLNEALESAKDEIHKNMYKLEKQIIEMENFANHLEEVFITVEENFGKQEQNFESHYNEILETLAQKYEEKIQALGEKKKEKLEALYGQLVSCGENLDTCKELMETIEEMCHEEKVDFIKDAVAMADRLGKFLKTKTDVEISAQPEFEDQTLDFSDVEQLMGSINTIPAPSAPVINPQVPNSATGSSVRVCWSLYSDDTVESYQLSYRPVQDSSPGTDQAEFTVTVKETYCSVTNLVPNTQYEFWVTAHNRAGPSPSSERAVYMTAPSPPIIKTKEIRSCEEAVLICWESGNLNPVDSYTVELTQAESPEASGVTESVVGIPTCESVVQLQPGRSYIIYVRALNMGGPSVRSEPATVHTIGSYFRLNKDTCHPWLTISEDGLTAVRSERRTPARELSPSDTHFTRCVAVMGNLIPVRGHHYWEVEVDEHLDYRVGVAFADVRKQEDLGANCLSWCMRHTFASSRHKYEFLHNRTTPDIRITVPPKKIGILLDYEHSKLSFFNVDLSQHLYTFSCQLHEFVHPCFSLEKPGCLKVHNGISMPKHVTFY
Length749
TypeDamage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs)
OccurenceNatural
Role of Ligandpotent stimulus for collagen production, myofibroblast differentiation, and wound healing in vitro and increased the mechanical stiffness of human organotypic skin equivalents
Name of receptorToll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)
Type of receptorToll-like receptor (TLR)
Source Human
LocalizationMyeloid cells, microglia, astrocytes, neurons
DomainNA
Sequence of ReceptorO00206.fasta
Swiss prot IDO00206
Length Of Receptor839
FunctionTLR 4 leads to an intracellular signaling pathway NF-κB and inflammatory cytokine production which is responsible for activating the innate immune system
Assay usedNA
PMID21982558
Year of Publication2011
Pubchem assayPubchem Assay