LY75-CD302


Description

The LY75-CD302 (LY75-CD302 readthrough) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 2.

LY75 (CD302) is a type I transmembrane protein involved in immune regulation and inflammation. It acts as a receptor for various ligands, including C-type lectin-like molecules, triggering downstream signaling pathways involved in cellular activation, adhesion, and cytokine production. It is expressed on various immune cells, including dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells, and contributes to their function in antigen presentation, immune response modulation, and inflammatory processes.

LY75, also known as CD302, is a type I transmembrane protein that plays a crucial role in immune regulation and inflammation. It acts as a receptor for various ligands, including C-type lectin-like molecules, and triggers downstream signaling pathways involved in cellular activation, adhesion, and cytokine production. LY75 is expressed on various immune cells, including dendritic cells, macrophages, and B cells, and contributes to their function in antigen presentation, immune response modulation, and inflammatory processes.

LY75-CD302 is also known as CD205, CLEC13B, DEC-205, LY75, Ly-75, gp200-MR6.

Associated Diseases



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