Interleukin receptor

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'''Interleukin receptor type I'''
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*'''Interleukin receptor type I'''
*Interleukin-2 receptor
*Interleukin-2 receptor
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**[[3tgx]] – hIL21R extracellular domain (mutant) + interleukin-21
**[[3tgx]] – hIL21R extracellular domain (mutant) + interleukin-21
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'''Interleukin receptor type II'''
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*'''Interleukin receptor type II'''
*Interleukin-10 receptor
*Interleukin-10 receptor
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**[[3og4]], [[3og6]] - hIL28R α subunit + interleukin-29<br />
**[[3og4]], [[3og6]] - hIL28R α subunit + interleukin-29<br />
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'''Interleukin receptor of immunoglobulin family'''
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*'''Interleukin receptor of immunoglobulin family'''
*Interleukin-1 receptor (CD121a, CD121b)
*Interleukin-1 receptor (CD121a, CD121b)

Revision as of 07:34, 30 November 2014

Template:STRUCTURE 2b5i Interleukin receptors (ILR) are cytokine receptor which are classified into type I, type II and . ILR type I are cell surface receptors which recognize cytokines with four α-helical strands. ILR type II are similar to type I but lack the former’s signature sequence: WXSWS. Interleukin-1 receptor belongs to the ILR of immunoglobulin family. IL1R contains two types. Type I (IL1R1) binds interleukin-1 transmitting its inflammatory effect. Interleukin-1 receptor type II (IL1R2) suppresses interleukin-1 activity. Another suppressor of IL1R activity is the interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL1R1A).

3D structures of interleukin receptor

Updated on 30-November-2014

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