CaBP

Targets of S100A8/MRP-8

Proteins and small molecules whose interaction with S100A8 is thought to be biologically relevent are included in this table.

Target Protein
Evidence of Interaction
Effect of Interaction
arachidonic acid
  • biochemical evidence in Mus musculus: The heterodimer of S100A8 and S100A9 was shown to ind arachidonic acid in a calcium-dependent manner by using radioactively labelled arachidonic acid (InfoCard)


    S100A9
    (MRP-8)
    • biochemical evidence in Homo sapiens: S100A8 and S100A9 were shown to form specific heterodimers by chemical cross-linking (InfoCard)
    • spectroscopic evidence in Homo sapiens: Changes were observed in the circular dichroism, fluorescence emission, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectra when S100A9 was mixed with S100A8 (InfoCard)