P1 Antigen
General | Antibody | Glycoprotein | Glycolipid | Enzyme | ReferenceEpitope information of EP0046
| Epitope ID | EP0046 |
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| Epitope name | P1 Antigen |
| Structure | ![]() |
| Sequence | Gal(a1-4)Gal(b1-4)GlcNAc-R |
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| History | P blood type was the third blood group system discovered by K. Landsteiner and P. Levine in 1927. The erythrocyte P1 blood group antigen structure has been indentified as Gal(a1-4)Gal(b1-4)GlcNAc(b1-3)Gal(b1-4)Glc-Cer.[1] |
| DB | GlyTouCan:G55205ZV JCGGDB |
| Molecular weight | 545.5 |
| Composition | (Gal)2(GlcNAc)1 |
| Species | Homo sapiens |
| Tissue and Cellular distribution | erythrocyte |
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| Receptor | AGL/Aplysia gonad lectin[2] |
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