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Background: CD2F-10/SLAMF9
The CD2 family of receptors is a subset of the immunoglobulin superfamily of glycoproteins. The CD2F-10 protein was identified as a CD2 subfamily member using genome sequence data. Based on its structural organization, CD2F-10 belongs to the SLAM (Signaling Lymphocyte Activation Molecule) subfamily of CD2 receptors and is designated SLAMF9. SLAM proteins function as co-receptors for lymphocyte activation and/or adhesion, and mediate tyrosine phosphorylation signals.
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Long Name:
CD2 Family 10/SLAM Family Member 9
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Entrez Gene IDs:
89886 (Human); 98365 (Mouse)
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Alternate Names:
CD2 family member 10; CD2F10; CD2F-10; CD2F-10MGC88194; CD84 homolog 1; CD84H1; CD84-H1; CD84-H1cluster of differentiation 2 antigen family member 10; cluster of differentiation 84 homolog 1; SF2001; signaling lymphocytic activation molecule family member 2001; signaling lymphocytic activation molecule family member 9; SLAM family member 9; SLAMF9