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Integrin β2 polyclonal antibody
Integrin β2 polyclonal antibody
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The small inducible genes (SIG) family encodes proteins that are involved in overlapping processes of inflammation, immune response, wound repair and coagulation. The SIG family contains two branches, designated CXC and CC, distinguished by whether or not the first two of four conserved cysteine residues are separated by an additional amino acid residue. The CXC SIGs map to human chromosome 4, including those encoding beta-thromboglobulin and platelet factor 4 (PF4), which are both expressed by megakaryocytes in a tissue-specific fashion and duplicated, there being a PF4 and a PF4alt gene, and a beta TG1 and beta TG2 gene. PPBPL1 (pro-platelet basic protein-like 1), also known as TGB2 (thromboglobulin, beta-2), belongs to the SIG family and is a CXC SIG protein, which contains four cysteine residues separated by a single amino acid residue. PPBPL1 is closely linked to other PPBPs, PF4s and several other CXC SIGs in a 700-kb Sfi1 fragment that localizes to chromosome 4q12-q13.
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