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CD300A

CD300a molecule

Inhibitory receptor which may contribute to the down-regulation of cytolytic activity in natural killer (NK) cells, and to the down-regulation of mast cell degranulation. Member of the CD300 glycoprotein family of cell surface proteins found on leukocytes involved in immune response signaling pathways. Located on chromosome 17 in a cluster with all but one of the other family members. Multiple transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been found.

Gene Name: CD300a molecule
Synonyms: CD300A, CD300a antigen, CD300a molecule, CMRF35-like molecule 8, CMRF35-H, CMRF35-H9, CLM-8, CMRF35H9, IGSF12, Inhibitory receptor protein 60, IRC2, IRC1, NK inhibitory receptor, CMRF-35-H9, CMRF-35H, CMRF35H, IRC1a, IRp60, Leukocyte membrane antigen
Target Sequences: NM_007261 CAB52291.1 Q9UGN4

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