IL1RL1

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Interleukin 1 receptor-like 1
Identifiers
Symbol(s) IL1RL1; T1; ST2; DER4; FIT-1; MGC32623; ST2L; ST2V
External IDs OMIM: 601203 MGI98427 HomoloGene2862
RNA expression pattern

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Orthologs
Human Mouse
Entrez 9173 17082
Ensembl ENSG00000115602 ENSMUSG00000026069
Uniprot Q01638 Q3UM53
Refseq NM_003856 (mRNA)
NP_003847 (protein)
NM_001025602 (mRNA)
NP_001020773 (protein)
Location Chr 2: 102.29 - 102.33 Mb Chr 1: 40.37 - 40.41 Mb
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Interleukin 1 receptor-like 1, also known as IL1RL1, is a human gene.[1]

The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the interleukin 1 receptor family. Studies of the similar gene in mouse suggested that this receptor can be induced by proinflammatory stimuli, and may be involved in the function of helper T cells. This gene, interleukin 1 receptor, type I (IL1R1), interleukin 1 receptor, type II (IL1R2) and interleukin 1 receptor-like 2 (IL1RL2) form a cytokine receptor gene cluster in a region mapped to chromosome 2q12. Alternative splicing of this gene results in multiple transcript variants.[1]

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