Molecular structure of human lymphocyte receptor for immunoglobulin E.

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Kikutani H, Inui S, Sato R, Barsumian EL, Owaki H, Yamasaki K, Kaisho T, Uchibayashi N, Hardy RR, Hirano T, et al.

Molecular structure of human lymphocyte receptor for immunoglobulin E.

Cell. 1986 Dec 5;47(5):657-65.

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Abstract

We have isolated and sequenced a cDNA clone encoding the human lymphocyte receptor for IgE (Fc epsilon R). The deduced protein sequence reveals that Fc epsilon R consists of 321 amino acids, without any signal sequence, and is oriented with its N-terminus on the cytoplasmic side and its C-terminus on the outside of the cell. This molecule shows striking sequence homology with chicken asialoglycoprotein receptor (hepatic lectin), suggesting a possible role for Fc epsilon R in endocytosis. Fc epsilon R mRNA is expressed in B cells, B cell lines, and macrophage cell lines. It is not expressed in T cells or T cell lines, with the exception of an HTLV-transformed T cell line. mRNAs expressed in a macrophage line and in the latter T cell line differ in size from mRNA expressed in B cells. Human BSF-1 (or IL-4) induces the expression of Fc epsilon R mRNA in B cells, but not in T cells.

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NameUniProt ID
Low affinity immunoglobulin epsilon Fc receptorP06734Details