生物
基因
互补DNA
跨膜蛋白
分子生物学
跨膜结构域
基因家族
遗传学
受体
基因表达
标识
DOI:10.1093/intimm/dxf074
摘要
The recent identification of five human Fc receptor (FcR) homologs, hFcRH1–5, has extended the known FcR family and identified an unanticipated richness of the chromosome 1q region in genes encoding potential Ig‐binding proteins. In a database search for additional relatives of this family we identified expressed sequence tag representatives of a new FcR‐related molecule (hFcRX) and its mouse ortholog (mFcRX). The FcRX cDNAs were cloned from human lymph node and mouse spleen cDNA libraries. hFcRX is located centromeric of FcγRII and FcγRIII at 1q23, and its mouse ortholog resides in a syntenic region of chromosome 1. The genes encode proteins with 67% interspecies identity that lack both N‐linked glycosylation sites and transmembrane regions. Two of the four FcRX domains are Ig‐like, and share characteristics similar to FcγRI domains 2 and 3, having 28% overall extracellular identity with hFcγRI and 27% identity with mFcγRI respectively. FcRX transcripts are found primarily in secondary lymphoid tissues, where they are expressed by B lineage cells. FcRX thus may function as a secreted or intracellular protein in normal and neoplastic B cells.
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