
CAS 109489-77-2
:tetranectin
Description:
Tetranectin, identified by the CAS number 109489-77-2, is a glycoprotein that plays a significant role in various biological processes, particularly in cell adhesion and tissue remodeling. It is primarily found in the extracellular matrix and is known for its ability to bind to other proteins, including fibronectin and collagen, which are crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of tissues. Tetranectin is characterized by its modular structure, containing multiple domains that facilitate its interactions with other biomolecules. This protein is involved in processes such as wound healing, inflammation, and tumor progression, making it a subject of interest in medical research. Additionally, tetranectin has been studied for its potential implications in cancer biology, as its expression levels can vary in different tumor types. Its unique properties and functions underscore its importance in both physiological and pathological contexts, highlighting the need for further investigation into its mechanisms and potential therapeutic applications.
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