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Details on Person UniProt:Q9NPB9 ACKR4

Class:IdReferenceGeneProduct:52200
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_displayNameUniProt:Q9NPB9 ACKR4
_timestamp2024-11-03 20:08:43
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checksum8E26049D2D5757C8
commentFUNCTION Atypical chemokine receptor that controls chemokine levels and localization via high-affinity chemokine binding that is uncoupled from classic ligand-driven signal transduction cascades, resulting instead in chemokine sequestration, degradation, or transcytosis. Also known as interceptor (internalizing receptor) or chemokine-scavenging receptor or chemokine decoy receptor. Acts as a receptor for chemokines CCL2, CCL8, CCL13, CCL19, CCL21 and CCL25. Chemokine-binding does not activate G-protein-mediated signal transduction but instead induces beta-arrestin recruitment, leading to ligand internalization. Plays an important role in controlling the migration of immune and cancer cells that express chemokine receptors CCR7 and CCR9, by reducing the availability of CCL19, CCL21, and CCL25 through internalization. Negatively regulates CXCR3-induced chemotaxis. Regulates T-cell development in the thymus.SUBUNIT Forms heteromers with CXCR3. Interacts with ARRB1 and ARRB2.SUBCELLULAR LOCATION Predominantly localizes to endocytic vesicles, and upon stimulation by the ligand is internalized via caveolae. Once internalized, the ligand dissociates from the receptor, and is targeted to degradation while the receptor is recycled back to the cell membrane.TISSUE SPECIFICITY Predominantly expressed in heart. Lower expression in lung, pancreas, spleen, colon, skeletal muscle and small intestine.PTM The Ser/Thr residues in the C-terminal cytoplasmic tail may be phosphorylated.SIMILARITY Belongs to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family. Atypical chemokine receptor subfamily.
descriptionrecommendedName: Atypical chemokine receptor 4 alternativeName: C-C chemokine receptor type 11 shortName: C-C CKR-11 shortName: CC-CKR-11 shortName: CCR-11 alternativeName: CC chemokine receptor-like 1 shortName: CCRL1 alternativeName: CCX CKR
geneNameACKR4
CCBP2
CCR11
CCRL1
VSHK1
identifierQ9NPB9
isSequenceChangedFALSE
keywordCell membrane
Disulfide bond
Endosome
G-protein coupled receptor
Glycoprotein
Membrane
Phosphoprotein
Proteomics identification
Receptor
Reference proteome
Transducer
Transmembrane
Transmembrane helix
modified[InstanceEdit:9836292] Weiser, Joel, 2023-05-25
[InstanceEdit:9852000] Weiser, Joel, 2023-11-03
[InstanceEdit:9926675] Weiser, Joel, 2024-11-03
nameACKR4
referenceDatabase[ReferenceDatabase:2] UniProt
referenceGene[ReferenceDNASequence:9001002] ENSEMBL:ENSG00000129048 ACKR4 [Homo sapiens]
secondaryIdentifierACKR4_HUMAN
B2R9U7
sequenceLength350
species[Species:48887] Homo sapiens
(referenceEntity)[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:373331] CCRL1 [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
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