About The Medical Condition Human Lymphocyte Activation Antigen 4F2

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Human Lymphocyte Activation Antigen 4F2

Human Lymphocyte Activation Antigen 4F2 Medical Condition Defined & Explained
Human Lymphocyte Activation Antigen 4F2 Medical Condition

What's The Definition Of The Medical Condition Human Lymphocyte Activation Antigen 4F2?

A heterodimeric protein that is a cell surface antigen associated with lymphocyte activation. The initial characterization of this protein revealed one identifiable heavy chain (CD98 HEAVY CHAIN) and an indeterminate smaller light chain. It is now known that a variety of light chain subunits (CD98 LIGHT CHAINS) can dimerize with the heavy chain. Depending upon its light chain composition a diverse array of functions can be found for this protein. Functions include: type L amino acid transport, type y+L amino acid transport and regulation of cellular fusion.

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