anticorps G9P, anticorps CD158D, anticorps KIR103, anticorps KIR103AS, anticorps KIR2DL4, anticorps killer cell immunoglobulin like receptor, two Ig domains and long cytoplasmic tail 4, anticorps killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor, two domains, long cytoplasmic tail, 4, anticorps KIR2DL4
Sujet
CD158 Molecules, also known as KIRs (killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors), are a family of transmembrane proteins with either two (KIR2D) or three (KIR3D) Ig-like extracellular domains. Some KIRs with long cytoplasmic domains contain ITIMs and posses inhibitory functions and others with short cytoplasmic region lack ITIM and have activation functions. 14 polymorphic KIR genes have been reported in humans. CD158 is mainly expressed on a subset of NK cells and a small population of CD8+ T cells. HLA-C is the ligand of CD158a/h.