Fc receptor-like A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the FCRLA gene.[5][6]

AliasesFCRLA, FCRL, FCRL1, FCRLM1, FCRLX, FCRLb, FCRLc1, FCRLc2, FCRLd, FCRLe, FCRX, FREB, Fc receptor like A Quick facts Available structures, PDB ...
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| Aliases | FCRLA, FCRL, FCRL1, FCRLM1, FCRLX, FCRLb, FCRLc1, FCRLc2, FCRLd, FCRLe, FCRX, FREB, Fc receptor like A |
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| External IDs | OMIM: 606891; MGI: 2138647; HomoloGene: 13106; GeneCards: FCRLA; OMA:FCRLA - orthologs |
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Receptors for the Fc fragment of IgG, or FCGRs (see MIM 146790), are cell surface glycoproteins of the Ig superfamily (IgSF). These receptors mediate phagocytosis of IgG-coated pathogens and promote activation of effector cells, leading to inflammatory responses and antibody-mediated cellular cytotoxicity. All FCGR genes map to human chromosome 1. Additional genes in this region, including FREB, encode FCGR homologs that are selectively expressed in B cells and may be implicated in B-cell development and lymphomagenesis.[supplied by OMIM][6]