CD107a Gene ID | 16783 |
CD107a Official Full Name | lysosomal-associated membrane protein 1 |
CD107a Alias | LAMP-1 |
CD107a Cellular Expression | T; Endothelial; Erythrocyte; Granulocyte; Macrophage; Platelet |
CD107a Ligand/Receptor/Association | |
CD107a Function | Cell adhesion |
CD107a Summary | Lysosomal-associated membrane protein 1 is a glyoprotein from a family of Lysosome-associated membrane glycoproteins.[1] The LAMP-1 glycoprotein is a type I transmembrane protein[2] which is expressed at high or medium levels in at least 76 different normal tissue cell types.[3] It resides primarily across lysosomal membranes,[4] and functions to provide selectins with carbohydrate ligands.[1] CD107a has also been shown to be a marker of degranulation on lymphocytes such as CD8+ and NK cells.[5] and may also play a role in tumor cell differentiation and metastasis. |
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