Abstract:Unlike formyl peptide receptor 1 (FPR1), FPR2/ALX (FPR2) interacts with peptides of diverse sequences but has low affinity for the Escherichia coli chemottactic peptide fMet‐Leu‐Phe (fMLF). We investigated the structural requirements for FPR2 to interact with formyl peptides of different composition. In calcium flux assays, the N‐formyl group of these peptides is necessary for activation of both receptors while the composition of the C‐terminal amino acids appears more important for FPR2 than FPR1. FPR2 intera… Show more
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