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Class:IdSummation:211102
_displayNameBasigin (Bsg) is a highly glycosylated transmembrane protein...
_timestamp2008-02-05 13:52:30
created[InstanceEdit:211109] Garapati, P V, 2008-01-28 10:30:53
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:204601] Homo-oligomer formation by basigin, an immunoglobulin superfamily member, via its N-terminal immunoglobulin domain
modified[InstanceEdit:211548] Garapati, P V, 2008-02-05 13:52:09
textBasigin (Bsg) is a highly glycosylated transmembrane protein belonging to the Ig superfamily with two Ig domains. Bsg forms homo-oligomers on the plasma membrane in a cis-dependent manner. The N-terminal Ig-like domain is functionally important in oligomer formation.
(summation)[Reaction:204600] Basigin homodimerises [Homo sapiens]
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