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Gypa

Glycophorin-A is a protein in humans that is encoded by GYPA gene. Glycophorin A is the major intrinsic membrane protein of the erythrocyte. The N-terminal glycosylated segment, which lies outside the erythrocyte membrane, has MN blood group receptors. Appears to be important for the function of SLC4A1 and is required for high activity of SLC4A1. May be involved in translocation of SLC4A1 to the plasma membrane. Is a receptor for influenza virus. Is a receptor for Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte-binding antigen 175 (EBA-175); binding of EBA-175 is dependent on sialic acid residues of the O-linked glycans. Appears to be a receptor for Hepatitis A virus (HAV).

Gypa Antibodies

Gypa for Homo sapiens (Human)

Gypa Proteins

Gypa Proteins for Mus musculus (Mouse)

Gypa Proteins for Canis familiaris (Dog) (Canis lupus familiaris)

Gypa Proteins for Sus scrofa (Pig)

Gypa Proteins for Macaca fuscata fuscata (Japanese macaque)

Gypa Proteins for Pan troglodytes (Chimpanzee)