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An integrin alpha subunit of approximately 150-kDa molecular weight. It is expressed at high levels on monocytes and combines with CD18 ANTIGEN to form the cell surface receptor INTEGRIN ALPHAXBETA2. The subunit contains a conserved I-domain which is characteristic of several of alpha integrins.
Entry Term(s)
Antigens, CD11c
CD11c Antigens
Integrin alphaX
Leu-M5 Antigens
Registry Numbers
0
Previous Indexing
Integrin alphaXbeta2 (1995-2002)
Public MeSH Note
2018; see ANTIGENS, CD11C 2003-2018; for CD11C ANTIGEN and ANTIGENS, CD11C see COMPLEMENT 4-BINDING PROTEIN 1995-2002
History Note
2018 (1995); for CD11C ANTIGEN and ANTIGENS, CD11C use INTEGRIN ALPHAXBETA2 1995-2002
An integrin alpha subunit of approximately 150-kDa molecular weight. It is expressed at high levels on monocytes and combines with CD18 ANTIGEN to form the cell surface receptor INTEGRIN ALPHAXBETA2. The subunit contains a conserved I-domain which is characteristic of several of alpha integrins.