lymphotactin
Lymphotactin is a small secreted protein that functions primarily as a chemokine involved in immune cell trafficking. It is encoded by the LITAF gene in humans. Unlike many chemokines, lymphotactin can adopt two distinct conformations: a classic chemokine fold and a molten globule state, each capable of binding the same receptor but inducing different signaling pathways.
The protein is a member of the CC chemokine family and is processed as a precursor before
Functional studies show that lymphotactin attracts various leukocyte subtypes, including neutrophils, eosinophils, and basophils, to sites
The dual-structure property of lymphotactin makes it a unique tool for studying protein folding and receptor