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Immunogen sequence: MERLVIRMP FCHLSTYSLV WVMAAVVLCT AQVQVVTQDE REQLYTPASL KCSLQNAQEA LIVTWQKKKA VSPENMVTFS ENHGVVIQPA YKDKINITQL GLQNSTITFW NITLEDEGCY MCLFNTFGFG KISGTACLTV YVQPIVSLHY KFSEDHLNIT CSATARPAPM VFWKVPRSGI ENSTVTLSHP NGTTSVTSIL HIKDPKNQVG KEVICQVLHL GTVTDFKQTV NKGYWFSVPL LLSIVSLVIL LVLISILLYW KRHRNQDREP (1-269 aa encoded by BC022522)
CD200 is a type-1 membrane glycoprotein in the immunoglobulin superfamily, featuring two immunoglobulin domains. It is widely expressed on various cells, including B and T cells, keratinocytes, nerve cells, follicular dendritic cells, ovarian cells, and trophoblasts. CD200 interacts with CD200R on myeloid cells, inhibiting macrophage activation, reducing IL-6 production, and attenuating lymphocyte activation. It also prevents mast cell degranulation and decreases TNF-alpha and IL-13 secretion, playing a role in immune regulation and maternal tolerance. Homologues of CD200 are found in herpesviruses and poxviruses, indicating a conserved immune modulation function. CD200 has multiple alternatively spliced transcript variants, contributing to its functional diversity. Diseases linked to CD200 dysfunction include Mantle Cell Lymphoma and Primary Hypertrophic Osteoarthropathy, highlighting its importance in health and disease.
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Protein Aliases: antigen identified by monoclonal antibody MRC OX-2; CD200; CD200 antigen; OX-2 membrane glycoprotein
Gene Aliases: CD200; MOX1; MOX2; MRC; My033; OX-2
UniProt ID: (Human) P41217
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 4345
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