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<StructureSection load='1dok' size='350' side='right' caption='Monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (PDB code [[3idf]])' scene='72/721520/Cv/2'>
<StructureSection load='' size='350' side='right' caption='Monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 complex with sulfate (PDB code [[1dok]])' scene='72/721520/Cv/2'>
== Function ==
== Function and Structure ==


'''Human synthetic monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP)''' belongs to the superfamily of chemokines, which are proteins involved in immunoregulatory and inflammatory processes. The gene for CCL2 is on chromosome 17 in region 17q11.2-q12. The superfamily can be subdivided into 4 smaller groups, depending on the N-ter arangment of the cysteines.  The CCL2<ref>PMID:8170963</ref> is also known as '''chemokine (C-C motif) ligand''' or:
Human synthetic '''monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP)''' belongs to the superfamily of chemokines, which are proteins involved in immunoregulatory and inflammatory processes. The gene for CCL2 is on chromosome 17 in region 17q11.2-q12. The superfamily can be subdivided into 4 smaller groups, depending on the N-terminal arrangement of the cysteines.  The CCL2<ref>PMID:8170963</ref> is also known as '''chemokine (C-C motif) ligand''' or:
- MCP1
- MCP1
- small inducible cytokine A2 (SCYA2)
- small inducible cytokine A2 (SCYA2)
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- HC11.
- HC11.


It exists as a monomer or a dimer, eventhough the homodimer form is preferred.  
It exists as a monomer or a dimer, even though the homodimer form is preferred.  
-> Binds to CCR2 and CCR4. Is tethered on endothelial cells by glycosaminoglycan (GAG) side chains of proteoglycans.
The structure of the monomer is made of <scene name='72/721520/Ligand_binding_on_ccl2/2'>3 Beta sheets and 1 alpha helix</scene>.
*'''MCP-1''' regulates migration and infiltration of monocytes/macrophages<ref>PMID:19441883</ref>.
*'''MCP-3''' activates all types of leukocytes<ref>PMID:11781181</ref>.
*'''MCP-4''' is a potent chemoattractant for monocytes and eosinophils and stimulates histamine release from basophils<ref>PMID:8955214</ref>.
== Ligands ==
== Ligands ==
The known ligands for CCL2 are scene name='72/721520/Monomer_linked_to_k_atom/1'>Potassium </scene> and PO4
The known ligands for CCL2 are <scene name='72/721520/Ligand_binding_on_ccl2/1'>Potassium and PO4</scene>. The potassium binds to the S33 and S34 of the monomer and PO4 binds to F15 and N17.


== Disease ==
== Diseases ==


CCL2 is implicated in several diseases like psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis where the appear to recruit macrophages, therefore bolstering the inflammation on joints.
CCL2 is implicated in several diseases like psoriasis and rheumatoid arthritis where the appear to recruit macrophages, therefore bolstering the inflammation on joints.
It is thought to be involved in atherosclerosis in the recruitment of monocytes into the arterial wall.
It is thought to be involved in atherosclerosis in the recruitment of monocytes into the arterial wall as well as in prostate cancer<ref>PMID:25917126</ref>.
It has also been found elevated in the urine of people with lupus as a sign warning of inflammation of the kidney.
It has also been found elevated in the urine of people with lupus as a sign warning of inflammation of the kidney.
CCL2 is overexpressed in epilepsy, brain ischemia, Alzheimer's disease, EAE and traumatic brain injury.
CCL2 is overexpressed in epilepsy, brain ischemia, Alzheimer's disease, EAE and traumatic brain injury.
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</StructureSection>
</StructureSection>


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== Synthesis ==
== Synthesis ==
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* Monocyte chemoattractant protein 1
* Monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 1 or C-C motif chemokine 2 or CCL2


**[[1dok]], [[1dol]] – hMCP-1 (mutant) - human<br />
**[[1dok]], [[1dol]] – hMCP-1 (mutant) - human<br />
**[[3ifd]] – hMCP-1 <br />
**[[1dom]], [[1don]] – hMCP-1 - NMR<br />
**[[1dom]], [[1don]] – hMCP-1 - NMR<br />
**[[1ml0]], [[2nz1]] – hMCP-1 (mutant) + M3 protein<br />
**[[1ml0]], [[2nz1]] – hMCP-1 (mutant) + M3 protein<br />
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**[[4zk9]] – hMCP-1 + chemokine binding protein<br />
**[[4zk9]] – hMCP-1 + chemokine binding protein<br />
**[[4r8i]] – hMCP-1 + RNA<br />
**[[4r8i]] – hMCP-1 + RNA<br />
**[[7so0]], [[8fj0]] – hMCP-1 + evasin<br />


* Monocyte chemoattractant protein 2
* Monocyte chemoattractant protein 2 or CCL8 or C-C motif chemokine 8


**[[7s5a]] – hMCP-2 <br />
**[[1esr]] – hMCP-2 (mutant) <br />
**[[1esr]] – hMCP-2 (mutant) <br />


* Monocyte chemoattractant protein 3
* Monocyte chemoattractant protein 3 or C-C motif chemokine 7 or CCL7


**[[1ncv]], [[1bo0]] – hMCP-3 - NMR<br />
**[[1ncv]], [[1bo0]] – hMCP-3 - NMR<br />
**[[4zkc]] – hMCP-3 + chemokine binding protein<br />
**[[4zkc]] – hMCP-3 + chemokine binding protein<br />
**[[7s58]], [[7s59]], [[7scu]] – hMCP-3 + evasin<br />
**[[8fk6]], [[8fk8]] – hMCP-3 + evasin<br />
**[[8fj3]] – hMCP-3 (mutant) + evasin<br />


* Monocyte chemoattractant protein 4
* Monocyte chemoattractant protein 4
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