IL17RA

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Interleukin 17 receptor A
Identifiers
Symbol(s) IL17RA; CDw217; IL-17RA; IL17R; MGC10262; hIL-17R
External IDs OMIM: 605461 MGI107399 HomoloGene7378
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Orthologs
Human Mouse
Entrez 23765 16172
Ensembl ENSG00000177663 ENSMUSG00000002897
Uniprot Q96F46 Q60943
Refseq NM_014339 (mRNA)
NP_055154 (protein)
NM_008359 (mRNA)
NP_032385 (protein)
Location Chr 22: 15.95 - 15.97 Mb Chr 6: 120.43 - 120.45 Mb
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Interleukin 17 receptor A, also known as IL17RA and CDw217 (cluster of differentiation w217), is a human gene.[1]

Interleukin 17A (IL17A)is a proinflammatory cytokine secreted by activated T-lymphocytes. It is a potent inducer of the maturation of CD34-positive hematopoietic precursors into neutrophils. The protein encoded by this gene (interleukin 17A receptor; IL17RA) is a ubiquitous type I membrane glycoprotein that binds with low affinity to interleukin 17A. Interleukin 17A and its receptor play a pathogenic role in many inflammatory and autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis. Like other cytokine receptors, this receptor likely has a multimeric structure.[1]

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