CD300LG


Description

The CD300LG (CD300 molecule like family member g) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 17.

This receptor may play a role in L-selectin-dependent lymphocyte rolling. It binds to SELL (L-selectin) in a calcium-dependent manner, potentially facilitating lymphocyte interactions with other cells.

CD300LG is also known as CLM-9, CLM9, NEPMUCIN, TREM-4, TREM4.

Associated Diseases



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