Date published: 2025-9-17

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LLC1 Activators

LLC1, or Lung Type-I Cell Membrane-Associated Glycoprotein, is a protein that is specifically expressed in the alveolar type I cells of the lung. These cells line the majority of the alveolar surface and are crucial for the process of gas exchange in the respiratory system. The LLC1 protein is thought to play a role in maintaining the integrity and function of the alveolar barrier, which is essential for effective gas exchange and for protecting the lung tissue from pathogens and particulate matter.

The function of LLC1 is not fully elucidated, but it is believed to be involved in the maintenance of the thin and extensive surface area of type I alveolar cells that is necessary for oxygen and carbon dioxide diffusion. LLC1 might contribute to the formation or maintenance of the specialized cell junctions in the alveoli, which are critical for preventing fluid leakage into the air spaces and for ensuring that the blood-air barrier is as thin as possible for optimal gas transfer.Additionally, LLC1 is a glycoprotein, which implies that it has one or more oligosaccharide chains attached to its protein backbone. This post-translational modification can affect protein stability, signaling, and interactions with other cellular components. Glycoproteins on the surface of alveolar cells may serve as receptors for molecules in the extracellular space or participate in cell-to-cell adhesion processes.

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