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This peptide corresponds to 15 amino acids near the center of human MD-1.
PEP-0376 can be used as a blocking peptide with polyclonal antibody PA5-20261.
MD-1, also known as LY86, is a glycoprotein involved in innate immunity. It is a component of the RP105/MD-1 complex, which is expressed primarily in immune cells like B-cells. MD-1 is structurally similar to MD-2, sharing only 16% sequence identity, yet both are implicated in lipopolysaccharide recognition. The protein contains the ML (MD-2-related lipid-recognition) domain, which is conserved across various species and mediates diverse biological functions by interacting with specific lipids. Structurally, MD-1 is characterized by a beta-rich fold consisting of multiple strands, which is integral to its biological activities. Though MD-1 mainly associates with RP105, its role in lipid recognition suggests functional similarities with proteins such as GM2A and NPC2, implying participation in broader immune signaling pathways.
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Protein Aliases: Ly-86; Lymphocyte antigen 86; MD-1, RP105-associated; Protein MD-1; RP1-80N2.1
Gene Aliases: dJ80N2.1; LY86; MD-1; MD1; MMD-1
UniProt ID: (Human) O95711
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 9450
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