The human C-type lectin CLECSF8 is a novel monocyte/macrophage endocytic receptor
- PMID: 14971047
- DOI: 10.1002/eji.200324230
The human C-type lectin CLECSF8 is a novel monocyte/macrophage endocytic receptor
Abstract
Cell surface lectin receptors play important roles in the function of macrophages. Herein, we have identified and characterized the human orthologue of the mouse Mcl/Clecsf8. Human CLECSF8 codes for a type II membrane glycoprotein of 215 amino acids that belongs to the human calcium-dependent lectin family (C-type lectin). The cytoplasmic tail of CLECSF8 lacks consensus signaling motifs and its extracellular region shows a single carbohydrate recognition domain (CRD). The CLECSF8 gene has been localized on the telomeric region of the NK gene complex on chromosome 12p13 close to MINCLE. CLECSF8 mRNA shows a monocyte/macrophage expression pattern. Biochemical analysis of CLECSF8 on transiently transfected cells showed a glycoprotein of 30 kDa. Cross-linking of the receptor leads to a rapid internalization suggesting that CLECSF8 constitutes and endocytic receptor.
Comment in
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Commentary: C-type lectins on the macrophage cell surface--recent findings.Eur J Immunol. 2004 Jan;34(1):18-24. doi: 10.1002/eji.200324641. Eur J Immunol. 2004. PMID: 14971026
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