Immunogen:Peptide derived from human IGSF16/CD300C.
Purification: Immunogen affinity purified
Storage Buffer: PBS, pH 7.4(1%BSA and 0.1% Sodium azide)
Background:
CD300C (), also known as CLM-6 (CMRF35-like molecule 6), is a 224 amino acid single-pass type I membrane protein that is present on the surface of neutrophils, monocytes and a select proportion of peripheral blood B and T lymphocytes. CD300C contains two potential N-gylcosylation sites, a potential O-glycosylated hinge-like region and an Ig-like V-type (immunoglobulin-like) domain that is very similar to the Fc receptor for polymeric IgA and IgM. The gene encoding CD300C is localized to a region on human chromosome 17 that harbors a susceptilibty locus for psoriasis, dermatitis and rheumatoid arthritis, suggesting a possible involvement of CD300C with these conditions.
Alternate Names:
CD300 antigen-like family member C; CD300c; CLM-6; CLM6_HUMAN; CMRF-35; CMRF35 leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor; CMRF35-A1; CMRF35-like molecule 6; CMRF35A leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor; IgSF16; Immunoglobulin superfamily member 16; LIR.