1houH:20-116 1hezB:20-138 2fb4H:2-125 2ig2H:2-125 1mqkH:20-116 1ub6A:4-96 1ub5A:1-96 1i8kB:26-116 1i8iB:26-116 1igcH:17-135 1l7iH:20-139 2dlfH:1-114 1sm3H:2-114 2fbjH:1-117 7fabH:2-116 1ezvX:20-115 1kcsH:25-115 1kcvH:25-115 1j1pH:2-112 1ic5H:2-112 1j1xH:2-112 1c08B:2-112 1ic4H:2-112 1ic7H:2-112 1j1oH:2-112 1g7mB:20-115 1dvfB:20-115 V-set domains are Ig-like domains resembling the antibody variable domain.
V-set domains are found in diverse protein families, including immunoglobulin light and heavy chains; in several T-cell receptors such as CD2 (Cluster of Differentiation 2), CD4, CD80, and CD86; in myelin membrane adhesion molecules; in junctional adhesion molecules (JAM); in tyrosine-protein kinase receptors; and in the programmed cell death protein 1 (PD1).
BGPc; BT3.3; BTN1A1; BTN2A1; BTN2A2; BTN2A3; BTN3A1; BTN3A2; BTN3A3; BTNL2; BTNL3; BTNL8; BTNL9; C10orf54; C1orf32; C9orf94;
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