IL1RAP

IL1RAP

IL1RAP

Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens


Interleukin-1 receptor accessory protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the IL1RAP gene.[5][6][7]

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Interleukin 1 induces synthesis of acute phase and proinflammatory proteins during infection, tissue damage, or stress, by forming a complex at the cell membrane with an interleukin 1 receptor and an accessory protein. This gene encodes an interleukin 1 receptor accessory protein. Alternative splicing of this gene results in two transcript variants encoding two different isoforms, one membrane-bound and one soluble.[7]

Interactions

IL1RAP has been shown to interact with TOLLIP[8] and Interleukin 1 receptor, type I.[9]


References

  1. "Human PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  2. "Mouse PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  3. Dale M, Hammond DW, Cox A, Nicklin MJ (April 1998). "The human gene encoding the interleukin-1 receptor accessory protein (IL1RAP) maps to chromosome 3q28 by fluorescence in situ hybridization and radiation hybrid mapping". Genomics. 47 (2): 325–6. doi:10.1006/geno.1997.5113. PMID 9479509.
  4. Burns K, Clatworthy J, Martin L, Martinon F, Plumpton C, Maschera B, Lewis A, Ray K, Tschopp J, Volpe F (June 2000). "Tollip, a new component of the IL-1RI pathway, links IRAK to the IL-1 receptor". Nat. Cell Biol. 2 (6). ENGLAND: 346–51. doi:10.1038/35014038. ISSN 1465-7392. PMID 10854325. S2CID 32036101.

Further reading

  • Overview of all the structural information available in the PDB for UniProt: Q9NPH3 (Human Interleukin-1 receptor accessory protein) at the PDBe-KB.
  • Overview of all the structural information available in the PDB for UniProt: Q61730 (Mouse Interleukin-1 receptor accessory protein) at the PDBe-KB.

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