Retinoic acid early transcript 1E(RAET1E) is a cell surface glycoprotein encoded by RAET1E gene located on the chromosome 6.[3] RAET1E is related to
MHC class I molecules, but its gene maps outside the MHC locus.[3] RAET1E is composed of external α1α2 domain, transmembrane segment and C-terminal cytoplasmic tail.[3][4] RAET1E functions as a
stress-induced ligand for
NKG2D receptor.[4]
^"Human PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
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abcRadosavljevic M, Cuillerier B, Wilson MJ, Clément O, Wicker S, Gilfillan S, Beck S, Trowsdale J, Bahram S (Jan 2002). "A cluster of ten novel MHC class I related genes on human chromosome 6q24.2-q25.3". Genomics. 79 (1): 114–23.
doi:
10.1006/geno.2001.6673.
PMID11827464.
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abJan Chalupny, N; Sutherland, Claire L; Lawrence, William A; Rein-Weston, Annie; Cosman, David (2003-05-23). "ULBP4 is a novel ligand for human NKG2D". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 305 (1): 129–135.
doi:
10.1016/S0006-291X(03)00714-9.
PMID12732206.
Further reading
Chalupny NJ, Sutherland CL, Lawrence WA, Rein-Weston A, Cosman D (May 2003). "ULBP4 is a novel ligand for human NKG2D". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 305 (1): 129–35.
doi:
10.1016/S0006-291X(03)00714-9.
PMID12732206.
Retinoic acid early transcript 1E(RAET1E) is a cell surface glycoprotein encoded by RAET1E gene located on the chromosome 6.[3] RAET1E is related to
MHC class I molecules, but its gene maps outside the MHC locus.[3] RAET1E is composed of external α1α2 domain, transmembrane segment and C-terminal cytoplasmic tail.[3][4] RAET1E functions as a
stress-induced ligand for
NKG2D receptor.[4]
^"Human PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
^
abcRadosavljevic M, Cuillerier B, Wilson MJ, Clément O, Wicker S, Gilfillan S, Beck S, Trowsdale J, Bahram S (Jan 2002). "A cluster of ten novel MHC class I related genes on human chromosome 6q24.2-q25.3". Genomics. 79 (1): 114–23.
doi:
10.1006/geno.2001.6673.
PMID11827464.
^
abJan Chalupny, N; Sutherland, Claire L; Lawrence, William A; Rein-Weston, Annie; Cosman, David (2003-05-23). "ULBP4 is a novel ligand for human NKG2D". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 305 (1): 129–135.
doi:
10.1016/S0006-291X(03)00714-9.
PMID12732206.
Further reading
Chalupny NJ, Sutherland CL, Lawrence WA, Rein-Weston A, Cosman D (May 2003). "ULBP4 is a novel ligand for human NKG2D". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 305 (1): 129–35.
doi:
10.1016/S0006-291X(03)00714-9.
PMID12732206.