Immunoglobulin I-set domain

I-set domains are found in several cell adhesion molecules, including vascular (VCAM), intercellular (ICAM), neural (NCAM) and mucosal addressin (MADCAM) cell adhesion molecules, as well as junction adhesion molecules (JAM). I-set domains are also present in several other diverse protein families, including several tyrosine-protein kinase receptors, the hemolymph protein hemolin, the muscle proteins titin, telokin, and twitchin, the neuronal adhesion molecule axonin-1,[2] and the signalling molecule semaphorin 4D that is involved in axonal guidance, immune function and angiogenesis.[3]

Immunoglobulin I-set domain
Structures of fibroblast growth factor 1.[1]
Identifiers
SymbolI-set
PfamPF07679
InterProIPR013098

Human proteins containing this domain

References

  1. Plotnikov AN, Hubbard SR, Schlessinger J, Mohammadi M (May 2000). "Crystal structures of two FGF-FGFR complexes reveal the determinants of ligand-receptor specificity". Cell. 101 (4): 413–24. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(00)80851-X. PMID 10830168. S2CID 16374022.
  2. Sonderegger P, Welte W, Diederichs K, Freigang J, Proba K, Leder L (2000). "The crystal structure of the ligand binding module of axonin-1/TAG-1 suggests a zipper mechanism for neural cell adhesion" (PDF). Cell. 101 (4): 425–33. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(00)80852-1. PMID 10830169. S2CID 15440572.
  3. Stuart DI, Jones EY, Harlos K, Esnouf RM, Love CA (2006). "Structure determination of human semaphorin 4D as an example of the use of MAD in non-optimal cases". Acta Crystallogr. D. 62 (Pt 1): 108–15. doi:10.1107/S0907444905034992. PMID 16369100.
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