Intelectin-1, also known as omentin or intestinal lactoferrin receptor, is an intelectin encoded in humans by the ITLN1gene.[1][2][3] Intelectin-1 functions both as a receptor for bacterial arabinogalactans[1] and for lactoferrin.[4]
Having conserved ligand binding site residues, both human and mouse intelectin-1 bind the exocyclic vicinal diol of carbohydrate ligands such as galactofuranose.[5][6]
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