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Immunogen sequence: MHPQVVILSL ILHLADSVAG SVKVGGEAGP SVTLPCHYSG AVTSMCWNRG SCSLFTCQNG IVWTNGTHVT YRKDTRYKLL GDLSRRDVSL TIENTAVSDS GVYCCRVEHR GWFNDMKITV SLEIVPPKVT TTPIVTTVPT VTTVRTSTTV PTTTTVPMTT VPTTTVPTTM SIPTTTTVLT TMTVSTTTSV PTTTSIPTTT SVPVTTTVST FVPPMPLPRQ NHEPVATSPS SPQPAETHLT TLQGAIRREP TSSPLYSYTT DGNDTVTESS DGLWNNNQTQ LFLEHSLLTA NTTKGIYAGV CISVLVLLAL LGVIIAKKYF FKREVQQLSV SFSSLQIKAL QNAVEKEVQA EDNIYIENSL YATD
CD365 also known as T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain 1 (Tim-1) is a type 1 surface glycoprotein that consists of extracellular N-terminal immunoglobulin V-like domain and a mucin domain, and a short cytoplasmic tail. The endogenous ligand for CD365 is Tim-4. In addition, CD365 is known to be a cellular receptor or co-receptor for a number of viruses including hepatitis A and C viruses, Ebola virus, Marburg virus, Dengue virus, Zika virus, West Nile virus, and Japanese encephalitis virus. The direct binding of the viruses by CD365 occurs via phosphatildyl-serine exposed on viral envelopes. Polymorphisms within human CD365 gene (HAVCR1) are associated with susceptibility to infection and the disease severity. CD365 has also been implicated in the T cell co-stimulation. CD365 is primarily expressed in epithelial cells. It is also highly expressed in A549, 769-P and Caco-2 and cell lines. CD365 exists also as a soluble protein generated by metalloproteinase mediated proteolytic cleavage of the surface protein.
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Protein Aliases: CD365; HAVcr-1; Hepatitis A virus cellular receptor 1; Kidney injury molecule 1; KIM-1; T cell immunoglobin domain and mucin domain protein 1; T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin domain-containing protein 1; T-cell immunoglobulin mucin family member 1; T-cell immunoglobulin mucin receptor 1; T-cell membrane protein 1; TIM; TIMD-1
Gene Aliases: CD365; HAVCR; HAVCR-1; HAVCR1; KIM-1; KIM1; TIM; TIM-1; TIM1; TIMD-1; TIMD1
UniProt ID: (Human) Q96D42
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 26762
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