SPON2

Aliases
  • DIL-1
  • DIL1
  • Differentially expressed in cancerous and non-cancerous lung cells 1
  • FLJ16313
  • FLJ22401
  • FLJ34460
  • M-spondin
  • Mindin
  • SPON2
  • Spondin-2
  • spondin 2
  • spondin 2, extracellular matrix protein
Description
SPON2, also known as spondin-2, is a cell adhesion protein that promotes adhesion and outgrowth of hippocampal embryonic neurons. It binds directly to bacteria and their components and functions as an opsonin for macrophage phagocytosis of bacteria. Spondin-2 is essential in the initiation of the innate immune response and represents a unique pattern-recognition molecule in the extacellular matrix for microbial pathogens. Spondin-2 also binds bacterial lipopolysaccharide.
Attributes
QA State
Curated
Type
Protein
HGNC Name
SPON2
Certifications
  • None
QA State for Colon
Under Review

 Non-Public Biomarker

Organ-specific information for this biomarker is currently being annotated or is "under review". Logging in may give you privileges to view additional information. Contact the Informatics Center if you believe you should have access.

Certifications
  • None
QA State for Ovary
Curated

 Non-Public Biomarker

Organ-specific information for this biomarker is currently being annotated or is "under review". Logging in may give you privileges to view additional information. Contact the Informatics Center if you believe you should have access.

Certifications
  • None
QA State for Prostate

 Non-Public Biomarker

Organ-specific information for this biomarker is currently being annotated or is "under review". Logging in may give you privileges to view additional information. Contact the Informatics Center if you believe you should have access.

 Non-Public Biomarker

Organ-specific information for this biomarker is currently being annotated or is "under review". Logging in may give you privileges to view additional information. Contact the Informatics Center if you believe you should have access.

 Non-Public Biomarker

Organ-specific information for this biomarker is currently being annotated or is "under review". Logging in may give you privileges to view additional information. Contact the Informatics Center if you believe you should have access.