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CSF2RB CSF2RB SFTPA1 SFTPA1 CSF2RA CSF2RA SFTA3 SFTA3 SFTPD SFTPD SFTPA2 SFTPA2 SFTPB SFTPB SFTPC SFTPC CTSH CTSH NAPSA NAPSA GPR116 GPR116
"SFTPC" - Pulmonary surfactant-associated protein C in Homo sapiens
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SFTPCPulmonary surfactant-associated protein C; Pulmonary surfactant associated proteins promote alveolar stability by lowering the surface tension at the air- liquid interface in the peripheral air spaces; BRICHOS domain containing (197 aa)    
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SFTPB
Pulmonary surfactant-associated protein B; Pulmonary surfactant-associated proteins promote alveolar stability by lowering the surface tension at the air- liquid interface in the peripheral air spaces. SP-B increases the collapse pressure of palmitic acid to nearly 70 millinewtons per meter (393 aa)
     
 
  0.993
SFTPA2
Pulmonary surfactant-associated protein A2; In presence of calcium ions, it binds to surfactant phospholipids and contributes to lower the surface tension at the air-liquid interface in the alveoli of the mammalian lung and is essential for normal respiration; C-type lectin domain containing (248 aa)
     
 
  0.992
SFTPA1
Pulmonary surfactant-associated protein A1; In presence of calcium ions, it binds to surfactant phospholipids and contributes to lower the surface tension at the air-liquid interface in the alveoli of the mammalian lung and is essential for normal respiration. Enhances the expression of MYO18A/SP-R210 on alveolar macrophages (By similarity); Belongs to the SFTPA family (263 aa)
     
 
  0.992
SFTPD
Pulmonary surfactant-associated protein D; Contributes to the lung’s defense against inhaled microorganisms, organic antigens and toxins. Interacts with compounds such as bacterial lipopolysaccharides, oligosaccharides and fatty acids and modulates leukocyte action in immune response. May participate in the extracellular reorganization or turnover of pulmonary surfactant. Binds strongly maltose residues and to a lesser extent other alpha-glucosyl moieties; C-type lectin domain containing (375 aa)
     
 
  0.985
SFTA3
Surfactant-associated protein 3; Surfactant associated 3 (94 aa)
     
 
  0.947
CSF2RA
Granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor receptor subunit alpha; Low affinity receptor for granulocyte-macrophage colony- stimulating factor. Transduces a signal that results in the proliferation, differentiation, and functional activation of hematopoietic cells; Belongs to the type I cytokine receptor family. Type 5 subfamily (434 aa)
         
  0.937
NAPSA
Napsin-A; May be involved in processing of pneumocyte surfactant precursors (420 aa)
     
 
  0.932
CTSH
Pro-cathepsin H; Important for the overall degradation of proteins in lysosomes; Belongs to the peptidase C1 family (335 aa)
         
  0.930
CSF2RB
Cytokine receptor common subunit beta; High affinity receptor for interleukin-3, interleukin-5 and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor; CD molecules (897 aa)
         
  0.928
GPR116
Adhesion G protein-coupled receptor F5; Receptor that plays a critical role in lung surfactant homeostasis. May play a role in controlling adipocyte function; Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 2 family. Adhesion G-protein coupled receptor (ADGR) subfamily (1346 aa)
     
 
  0.920
Your Current Organism:
Homo sapiens
NCBI taxonomy Id: 9606
Other names: H. sapiens, Homo sapiens, human, man
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