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A member of the S100 PROTEIN FAMILY that regulates INFLAMMATION and the immune response. It recruits LEUKOCYTES, promotes cytokine and chemokine production, and regulates leukocyte adhesion and migration. S100A12 can also function via binding to ADVANCED GLYCOSYLATION END PRODUCT-SPECIFIC RECEPTORS, to stimulate innate immune cells.
Entry Term(s)
CAAF1 Protein
Calgranulin C Protein
EN-RAGE Protein
ENRAGE Protein
MRP-6 Protein
S100 A12 Protein
S100A12
Registry Numbers
0
Previous Indexing
Calcium-Binding Proteins (1994-2002)
S100 Proteins (2003-2015)
Public MeSH Note
2016; S100A12 PROTEIN was indexed under S100 PROTEINS 2003-2015, and under CALCIUM-BINDING PROTEINS 1994-2002
A member of the S100 PROTEIN FAMILY that regulates INFLAMMATION and the immune response. It recruits LEUKOCYTES, promotes cytokine and chemokine production, and regulates leukocyte adhesion and migration. S100A12 can also function via binding to ADVANCED GLYCOSYLATION END PRODUCT-SPECIFIC RECEPTORS, to stimulate innate immune cells.