Protein Name CD209 molecule
Organism Homo sapiens
Gene ID 30835
Gene Symbol

CD209

UniProt Q9NNX6 (CD209_HUMAN), M0R0P0 (M0R0P0_HUMAN), X6RB12 (X6RB12_HUMAN), B4E2A8 (B4E2A8_HUMAN), B2R907 (B2R907_HUMAN)
Relationships Total Number of functionally related compound(s) : 146
Total Number of Articles : 178
Description

CD209 molecule

Gene Summary

This gene encodes a C-type lectin that functions in cell adhesion and pathogen recognition. This receptor recognizes a wide range of evolutionarily divergent pathogens with a large impact on public health, including leprosy and tuberculosis mycobacteria, the Ebola, hepatitis C, HIV-1 and Dengue viruses, and the SARS-CoV acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus. The protein is organized into four distinct domains: a C-terminal carbohydrate recognition domain, a flexible tandem-repeat neck domain, a transmembrane region and an N-terminal cytoplasmic domain involved in internalization. This gene is closely related in terms of both sequence and function to a neighboring gene, CLEC4M (Gene ID: 10332), also known as L-SIGN. The two genes differ in viral recognition and expression patterns, with this gene showing high expression on the surface of dendritic cells. Polymorphisms in the neck region are associated with protection from HIV-1 infection, while single nucleotide polymorphisms in the promoter of this gene are associated with differing resistance and susceptibility to and severity of infectious disease, including rs4804803, which is associated with SARS severity. [provided by RefSeq, May 2020]

synonyms
  • CD209 antigen
  • C-type lectin domain family 4 member L
  • HIV gpl20-binding protein
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