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Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins

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Definition: A family of secreted multidomain proteins that were originally identified by their association with the latent form of TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTORS. They interact with a variety of EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEINS and may play a role in the regulation of TGB-beta bioavailability.      Other names Latent TGF beta Binding Proteins; Latent TGF beta Binding Protein 4; Latent TGF beta Binding Protein 3; Latent TGF beta Binding Protein 2; Latent TGF beta Binding Protein 1; Latent TGF beta Binding Protein; Latent TGF-beta Binding Protein 4; Latent TGF-beta Binding Protein 3; Latent TGF-beta Binding Protein 2; Latent TGF-beta Binding Protein 1; Latent TGF-beta Binding Protein
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
LTBP-4 protein, mouse  0   *Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins. Genes Dev 2002 Sep 1;16(17):2264-73
LTBP4 protein, rat  0   *Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins. J Comp Neurol 2008 Mar 20;507(3):1393-408
LTBP3 protein, rat  0   *Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins. J Comp Neurol 2008 Mar 20;507(3):1393-408
LTBP4 protein, human  0   *Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins.
Ltbp3 protein, mouse  0   *Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins.
LTBP3 protein, human  0   *Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins.
Ltbp2 protein, rat  0   *Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins.
Ltbp2 protein, mouse  0   *Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins.
LTBP2 protein, human  0   *Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins.
Ltbp1 protein, rat  0   *Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins.
Ltbp1 protein, mouse  0   *Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins.
LTBP1 protein, human  0   *Latent TGF-beta Binding Proteins.

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