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CD161 Products

Antibodies
Lysates
CD161 Overexpression Lysate
CD161 Overexpression Lysate
NBP2-10818
Species: Hu
Applications: WB
Proteins
Recombinant Human CD161 Fc Ch ...
Recombinant Human CD161 Fc Chimera...
7448-CD
Species: Hu
Applications: Bioactivity
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Recombinant Human CD161 His P ...
Recombinant Human CD161 His Protein
NBP2-23169
Species: Hu
Applications: PAGE
CD161 Recombinant Protein Ant ...
CD161 Recombinant Protein Antigen
NBP1-88130PEP
Species: Hu
Applications: AC

Description

Natural killer (NK) cells are lymphocytes that mediate cytotoxicity and secrete cytokines after immune stimulation. Several genes of the C-type lectin superfamily, including the rodent NKRP1 family of glycoproteins, are expressed by NK cells and may be involved in the regulation of NK cell function. The KLRB1 (CD161) protein contains an extracellular domain with several motifs characteristic of C type lectins, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic domain. The KLRB1 protein is classified as a type II membrane protein because it has an external C terminus. In mouse the NKRP1 family has three members, NKRP1A, B and C, whilst in human only one member has been identified. The human protein has received the designation CD161, and the mouse proteins have been referred to as CD161a, b and c. Engagement of CD161c has been reported to have activating function in NK cells, whilst engagement of CD161b is inhibitory.

Bioinformatics

Entrez Rat
Human
Rat
Uniprot Human
Rat
Human
Product By Gene ID 3820
Alternate Names
  • CD161 antigen
  • CD161
  • CLEC5BC-type lectin domain family 5 member B
  • hNKR-P1A
  • HNKR-P1a
  • killer cell lectin-like receptor subfamily B member 1
  • killer cell lectin-like receptor subfamily B, member 1
  • Natural killer cell surface protein P1A
  • NKR-P1
  • NKR-P1AMGC138614
  • NKRP1ANKR

Research Areas for CD161

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