Table 1 Amino acid identity of myeloid marker homologs in humans, mice and bats.

From: Immunophenotyping monocytes, macrophages and granulocytes in the Pteropodid bat Eonycteris spelaea

Surface marker

% amino acid identity

H. sapiens

M. musculus

P. alecto

E. spelaea

M. davidii

E. fuscus

CD11b

100

75

78

78

78

74

CD14

100

66

68

66

66

70

CD16(A)

100

61

61

63

54

54

CD206

100

82

87

86

85

86

CD172α

100

65

75

65

71

74

Ly6C

x

100

x

x

x

x

Ly6G

x

100

x

x

x

x

F4/80

60

100

63

68

68

68

CCR2

100

77

74

72

77

77

CX3CR1

100

83

79

74

81

81

Siglec-F

x

100

x

x

x

x

CADM1

100

96

95

91

88

97

CD26

100

85

88

87

82

84

CD11c

100

70

77

77

71

71

Siglec-H

x

100

x

x

x

x

CD304

100

93

95

94

94

95

CD163

100

71

78

77

81

82

CD169

100

73

80

76

80

80

CD115

100

75

84

80

83

83

HLA-DR B1

100

77**

77

83#

75

73

CD68

100

66

69

74

74

66

MARCO

100

67

62

65

62

63

MPO

100

86

86

79

82

88

  1. x indicates absence of a homolog.
  2. **Highest bit score BLAST results in mouse is the H2-Eb1 gene.
  3. #Partial sequence match found in Eonycteris spelaea genome.
  4. underlined fields indicate that the respective species’ homolog was used as the base comparator when calculating % identity.