Anti-Polymeric immunoglobulin receptor

Anti-Polymeric immunoglobulin receptor Struktur
CAS-Nr.
Englisch Name:
Anti-Polymeric immunoglobulin receptor
Synonyma:
Anti-PIGR;Anti-Poly-Ig receptor;Anti-PIGR antibody produced in rabbit;Anti-Polymeric immunoglobulin receptor;Anti-Hepatocellular carcinoma-associated protein TB6
CBNumber:
CB52965746
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0
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Anti-Polymeric immunoglobulin receptor Eigenschaften

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Allgemeine Beschreibung

PIGR (Polymeric immunoglobulin receptor) is a transmembrane glycoprotein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily. It is synthesized by the mucous membranes of the epithelial cells and exocrine glands and later expressed in the cytoplasm and cell membrane.

Biochem/physiol Actions

PIGR (Polymeric immunoglobulin receptor) is highly associated with the immunoglobulin transcytosis in the adaptive mucosal immune system. It guides the transport of secretory immunoglobulins until luminal surface of the gut mucosa by interacting with the polymeric immunoglobulin A (pIgA) and immunoglobulin M (pIgM). It forms pIgs-pIgR complex. The complex is cleaved at the apical surface to release the secretory immunoglobulins (sIgs). Its high expressions have been reported in several human cancers including pancreatic cancer. It has been predicted that tumor-specific PIGR expression can be a potential marker in cancer.

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