IL31RA

Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Interleukin-31 receptor A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IL31RA gene.[5][6][7]

AliasesIL31RA, CRL, CRL3, GLM-R, GLMR, GPL, IL-31RA, PLCA2, PRO21384, hGLM-R, interleukin 31 receptor A, zcytoR17
End55,922,854 bp[1]
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IL31RA
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AliasesIL31RA, CRL, CRL3, GLM-R, GLMR, GPL, IL-31RA, PLCA2, PRO21384, hGLM-R, interleukin 31 receptor A, zcytoR17
External IDsOMIM: 609510; MGI: 2180511; HomoloGene: 51395; GeneCards: IL31RA; OMA:IL31RA - orthologs
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SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_139299

RefSeq (protein)

NP_647460

Location (UCSC)Chr 5: 55.85 – 55.92 MbChr 13: 112.66 – 112.73 Mb
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IL31RA is related to gp130 (IL6ST; MIM 600694), the common receptor subunit for IL6 (MIM 147620)-type cytokines. Oncostatin M receptor (OSMR; MIM 601743) and IL31RA form the heterodimeric receptor through which IL31 (MIM 609509) signals. Expression of IL31RA and OSMR mRNA is induced in activated monocytes, and both mRNAs are constitutively expressed in epithelial cells (Dillon et al., 2004).[supplied by OMIM][7]

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