- 1. CX3C Chemokine
- [The last family member of chemokines is the CX3C (delta) chemokines. As the acronym suggests, there are three amino acids between the N-terminal cysteine residues. ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0751959) Delta Chemokine;
=Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein; Immunologic Factor | - 4. CXCL3
- [Chemokines are small, mostly basic, related molecules that regulate trafficking of leukocytes through interactions with GPCRs. There are two protein components of MIP1, alpha and beta. MIP-2 beta may play a role in inflammation and exert its effects on endothelial cells in an autocrine fashion. MIP-2 beta expression studies indicate tissue-specific regulation as well as by specific agents, including IL-1, TNF, and lipopolysaccharide. (from OMIM 139111, Swiss-Prot P19876, and NCI) ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0208740) =Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein; Biologically Active Substance ;
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- 2. CXC Chemokine Ligand 7
- [A product of the PPBP gene, pro-platelet basic protein is processed into platelet basic protein (PBP) and connective-tissue-activating peptide III (CTAP-III). Upon platelet activation these proteins undergo further processing into beta thromboglobulin (Beta-TG) and neutrophil-activating peptide 2 (NAP2), respectively. Many of the function ascribed to CTAP-III may actually be the result of processing to NAP-2. ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C1447076) PPBP;
Pro-Platelet Basic Protein =Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein; Biologically Active Substance | - 5. CXCR
- [ ] (UMLS (CSP) C1328865) =Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein; Immunologic Factor; Receptor
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