Description
Rigin is a tuftsin-like tetrapeptide with the sequence G-Q-P-R that is derived from IgG. Rigin exhibits immunomodulatory activity, stimulating phagocytosis, activating polymorphonuclear lymphocytes and macrophages, and protecting against stress-induced damage.
References
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Klusha VE, Mutsenietse RK, Svirskis ShV, et al. Neuroimmunoregulatory properties of short protein fragments in rats exposed to immobilization stress. Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1987 Aug;104(8):186-7. PMID: 2887222.
Veretennikova NI, Chipens GI, Nikiforovich GV, et al. Rigin, another phagocytosis-stimulating tetrapeptide isolated from human IgG. Confirmations of a hypothesis. Int J Pept Protein Res. 1981 Apr;17(4):430-5. PMID: 7309346.