Medical Dictionary
Main Entry:
in·te·grin Pronunciation:
'in(t)-&-gr&n Function:
noun : any of various glycoproteins that are found on cell surfaces (asof white blood cells or platelets), that are composed of two dissimilar polypeptide chains, that are receptors for various proteins which typically bind to the tripeptide ligand consisting of arginine,glycine, and aspartic acid, that promote adhesion of cells (as T cells) to other cells (as endothelial cells) or to extracellular material (as fibronectin or laminin), and that mediate variousbiological processes (as phagocytosis, wound healing, and embryogenesis)