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Integrin alphaV

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Definition: An alpha integrin with a molecular weight of 160-kDa that is found in a variety of cell types. It undergoes posttranslational cleavage into a heavy and a light chain that are connected by disulfide bonds. Integrin alphaV can combine with several different beta subunits to form heterodimers that generally bind to RGD sequence-containing extracellular matrix proteins.  "V" in alphaV is the letter not the roman numeral    Other names alphaV, Integrin; alpha V, Integrin; Integrin, alphav; Antigen, CD51; alphav Integrin; alpha(V) Integrin; Integrin alpha V; CD51 Antigen; CD51 Antigens; Antigens, CD51

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