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PRRID_1536 details
Primary information
PRRIDPRRID_1536
Ligand NamePeptidoglycan (PGN)
SourceGram-positive bacteria
Sequence of ligandCC(C(=O)O)OC1C(C(OC(C1O)CO)O)N
LengthNA
TypePeptidoglycan
OccurenceNatural
Role of LigandPGN is known to be a potent activator of NF-κB and TNF-α through TLR2
Name of receptorNucleotide Binding Oligomerization Domain Containing 1 (Nod1)
Type of receptorNOD-like receptor (NLR)
Source Mice
Localizationlymphocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells and also in nonimmune cells, for example in epithelium
DomainIntracellular receptors
Sequence of ReceptorQ8BHB0.fasta
Swiss prot IDQ8BHB0
Length Of Receptor953
Functionplay key roles in regulation of innate immune response. NLRs can cooperate with Toll-like receptors and regulate inflammatory and apoptotic response.
Assay usedNA
PMID24829146
Year of Publication2014
Pubchem assayPubchem_assay
Primary information
PRRIDPRRID_1536
Ligand NamePeptidoglycan (PGN)
SourceGram-positive bacteria
Sequence of ligandCC(C(=O)O)OC1C(C(OC(C1O)CO)O)N
LengthNA
TypePeptidoglycan
OccurenceNatural
Role of LigandPGN is known to be a potent activator of NF-κB and TNF-α through TLR2
Name of receptorNucleotide Binding Oligomerization Domain Containing 1 (Nod1)
Type of receptorNOD-like receptor (NLR)
Source Mice
Localizationlymphocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells and also in nonimmune cells, for example in epithelium
DomainIntracellular receptors
Sequence of ReceptorQ8BHB0.fasta
Swiss prot IDQ8BHB0
Length Of Receptor953
Functionplay key roles in regulation of innate immune response. NLRs can cooperate with Toll-like receptors and regulate inflammatory and apoptotic response.
Assay usedNA
PMID24829146
Year of Publication2014
Pubchem assayPubchem_assay