PCBD1(35-60) |
PCD |
tryptase-beta-1 |
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[phosphorylcholine-binding protein] PCBP has been identified originally by virtue of its ability to bind phosphorylcholine (Nagpurkar and Mookerjea, 1981). The protein shares extensive homology with human, rabbit, and mouse CRP [C-reactive protein] and is being referred to as rat CRP. It is unique among mammalian CRP proteins in being a glycoprotein and in containing a covalently linked dimer in its pentameric structure (Rassouli et al, 1992). PCBP is a normal component of rat serum, in which it occurs at high levels (approximately 450 pg/mL) and, unlike CRP in some other species, does not appear to be an
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