Integrin alpha-1
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
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Integrin alpha-1 also CD49a is an integrin alpha subunit encoded in humans by the gene ITGA1. It makes up half of the α1β1 integrin duplex. Though CD49a can bind a number of ligands including collagen IV, collagen I, and others.[5]
External IDsOMIM: 192968; MGI: 96599; HomoloGene: 57137; GeneCards: ITGA1; OMA:ITGA1 - orthologs
CD49a has been implicated as a marker of tissue resident memory T cells, where it may be coexpressed with other markers CD103 and CD69.[6] It has been shown to affect the motility of T cells.[7]