Hmdb loader
Identification
HMDB Protein ID HMDBP11446
Secondary Accession Numbers
  • 17790
Name Lipopolysaccharide-binding protein
Synonyms
  1. LBP
Gene Name LBP
Protein Type Unknown
Biological Properties
General Function Involved in lipid binding
Specific Function Binds to the lipid A moiety of bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS), a glycolipid present in the outer membrane of all Gram-negative bacteria. The LBP/LPS complex seems to interact with the CD14 receptor
Pathways Not Available
Reactions Not Available
GO Classification
Function
binding
lipid binding
Cellular Location
  1. Secreted
Gene Properties
Chromosome Location Chromosome:2
Locus 20q11.23
SNPs LBP
Gene Sequence
>1446 bp
ATGGGGGCCTTGGCAAGAGCCCTGCCGTCCATACTGCTGGCATTGCTGCTTACGTCCACC
CCAGAGGCTCTGGGTGCCAACCCCGGCTTGGTCGCCAGGATCACCGACAAGGGACTGCAG
TATGCGGCCCAGGAGGGGCTATTGGCTCTGCAGAGTGAGCTGCTCAGGATCACGCTGCCT
GACTTCACCGGGGACTTGAGGATCCCCCACGTCGGCCGTGGGCGCTATGAGTTCCACAGC
CTGAAGATCCACAGCTGTGAGCTGCTTCACTCTGCGCTGAGGCCTGTCCCCGGCCAGGGC
CTGAGTCTCAGCATCTCCGACTCCTCCATCCGGGTCCAGGGCAGGTGGAAGGTGCGCAAG
TCATTCTTCAAACTACAGGGCTTCTTTGATGTCAGTGTCAAGGGCATCAGCATTTCGGTC
AACCTCCTGTTGGGCAGCGAGTCCTCCGGGAGGCCCACAGTTACTGCCTCCAGCTGCAGC
AGTGACATCGCTGACGTGGAGGTGGACATGTCGGGAGACTTGGGGTGGCTGTTGAACCTC
TTCCACAACCAGATTGAGTCCAAGTTCCAGAAAGTACTGGAGAGCAGGATTTGCGAAATG
ATCCAGAAATCGGTGTCCTCCGATCTACAGCCTTATCTCCAAACTCTGCCAGTTACAACA
GAGATTGACAGTTTCGCCGACATTGATTATAGCTTAGTGGAAGCCCCTCGGGCAACAGCC
CAGATGCTGGAGGTGATGTTTAAGGGTGAAATCTTTCATCGTAACCACAGTTCTCCAGTT
ACCCTCCTTGCTGCAGTCATGAGCCTTCCTGAGGAACACAACAAAATGGTCTACTTTGCC
ATCTCGGATTATGTCTTCAACACGGCCAGCCTGGTTTATCATGAGGAAGGATATCTGAAC
TTCTCCATCACAGATGACATGATACCGCCTGACTCTAATATCCGACTGACCACCAAGTCC
TTCCGACCCTTCGTCCCACGGTTAGCCAGGCTCTACCCCAACATGAACCTGGAACTCCAG
GGATCAGTGCCCTCTGCTCCGCTCCTGAACTTCAGCCCTGGGAATCTGTCTGTGGACCCC
TATATGGAGATAGATGCCTTTGTGCACCTGCCCAGCTCCAGCAAGGAGCCTGTCTTCCGG
CTCAGTGTGGCCACTAATGTGTCCGCCACCTTGACCTTCAATACCAGCAAGATCACTGGG
TTCCTGAAGCCAGGAAAGGTAAAAGTGGAACTGAAAGAATCCAAAGTTGGACTATTCAAT
GCAGAGCTGTTGGAAGCGCTCCTCAACTATTACATCCTTAACACCTTCTACCCCAAGTTC
AATGATAAGTTGGCCGAAGGCTTCCCCCTTCCTCTGCTGAAGCGTGTTCAGCTCTACGAC
CTTGGGCTGCAGATCCATAAGGACTTCCTGTTCTTGGGTGCCAATGTCCAATACATGAGA
GTTTGA
Protein Properties
Number of Residues 481
Molecular Weight 53383.0
Theoretical pI 6.68
Pfam Domain Function
Signals
  • 1-25
Transmembrane Regions
  • None
Protein Sequence
>Lipopolysaccharide-binding protein
MGALARALPSILLALLLTSTPEALGANPGLVARITDKGLQYAAQEGLLALQSELLRITLP
DFTGDLRIPHVGRGRYEFHSLNIHSCELLHSALRPVPGQGLSLSISDSSIRVQGRWKVRK
SFFKLQGSFDVSVKGISISVNLLLGSESSGRPTVTASSCSSDIADVEVDMSGDLGWLLNL
FHNQIESKFQKVLESRICEMIQKSVSSDLQPYLQTLPVTTEIDSFADIDYSLVEAPRATA
QMLEVMFKGEIFHRNHRSPVTLLAAVMSLPEEHNKMVYFAISDYVFNTASLVYHEEGYLN
FSITDDMIPPDSNIRLTTKSFRPFVPRLARLYPNMNLELQGSVPSAPLLNFSPGNLSVDP
YMEIDAFVLLPSSSKEPVFRLSVATNVSATLTFNTSKITGFLKPGKVKVELKESKVGLFN
AELLEALLNYYILNTFYPKFNDKLAEGFPLPLLKRVQLYDLGLQIHKDFLFLGANVQYMR
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GenBank ID Protein 2653817
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot ID P18428
UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Entry Name LBP_HUMAN
PDB IDs Not Available
GenBank Gene ID AF013512
GeneCard ID LBP
GenAtlas ID LBP
HGNC ID HGNC:6517
References
General References
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