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C-type lectin

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C-type lectin
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A C-type lectin (CLEC) is a type of carbohydrate-binding protein known as a lectin.[3] The C-type designation is from their requirement for calcium for binding.[4] Proteins that contain C-type lectin domains have a diverse range of functions including cell-cell adhesion, immune response to pathogens and apoptosis.[5][6]

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Drickamer et al. classified C-type lectins into 7 subgroups (I to VII) based on the order of the various protein domains in each protein.[7] This classification was subsequently updated in 2002, leading to seven additional groups (VIII to XIV).[8] Most recently, three further subgroups were added (XV to XVII).[3]

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CLECs include:

The "NK Cell lectin-like receptors" are a very closely related group:[10]

Additional proteins containing this domain include:

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