TREM1_HUMAN Q9NP99
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UniProt:Q9NP99
Recommended name:Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 1
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Alternative names:(TREM-1) (Triggering receptor expressed on monocytes 1) (CD antigen CD354)
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GeneID:54210
Gene names (primary ):TREM1
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Length:234
Mass:26387
Sequence:MRKTRLWGLLWMLFVSELRAATKLTEEKYELKEGQTLDVKCDYTLEKFASSQKAWQIIRDGEMPKTLACTERPSKNSHPVQVGRIILEDYHDHGLLRVRMVNLQVEDSGLYQCVIYQPPKEPHMLFDRIRLVVTKGFSGTPGSNENSTQNVYKIPPTTTKALCPLYTSPRTVTQAPPKSTADVSTPDSEINLTNVTDIIRVPVFNIVILLAGGFLSKSLVFSVLFAVTLRSFVP
Tissue specificity:Highly expressed in adult liver, lung and spleen than in corresponding fetal tissue. Also expressed in the lymph node, placenta, spinal cord and heart tissues. Expression is more elevated in peripheral blood leukocytes than in the bone marrow and in normal cells than malignant cells. Expressed at low levels in the early development of the hematopoietic system and in the promonocytic stage and at high levels in mature monocytes. Strongly expressed in acute inflammatory lesions caused by bacteria and fungi. Isoform 2 was detected in the lung, liver and mature monocytes. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:10799849, ECO:0000269|PubMed:11922939}.
Induction:Up-regulated by bacteria, fungi and bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:10799849}.
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