Details: |
NAME |
CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR (CC)_CCR2_Homo sapiens |
DESCRIPTION |
C-C chemokine receptor type 2 (C-C CKR-2) (CC-CKR-2) (CCR-2) (CCR2)(Monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 receptor) (MCP-1-R) (CD192antigen). |
SPECIES |
Homo sapiens |
COMMON NAME |
Human |
NCBI Taxonomy |
9606 |
GENE |
CCR2 | CMKBR2 |
SEQUENCE |
MLSTSRSRFIRNTNESGEEVTTFFDYDYGAPCHKFDVKQIGAQLLPPLYSLVFIFGFVGN MLVVLILINCKKLKCLTDIYLLNLAISDLLFLITLPLWAHSAANEWVFGNAMCKLFTGLY HIGYFGGIFFIILLTIDRYLAIVHAVFALKARTVTFGVVTSVITWLVAVFASVPGIIFTK CQKEDSVYVCGPYFPRGWNNFHTIMRNILGLVLPLLIMVICYSGILKTLLRCRNEKKRHR AVRVIFTIMIVYFLFWTPYNIVILLNTFQEFFGLSNCESTSQLDQATQVTETLGMTHCCI NPIIYAFVGEKFRSLFHIALGCRIAPLQKPVCGGPGVRPGKNVKVTTQGLLDGRGKGKSI GRAPEASLQDKEGA
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FRAGMENT |
NO
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Dimerization: |
HOMODIMER INFORMATION |
There is experimental evidence for homo-dimerization
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METHOD |
Immunoprecipitation
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REFERENCES |
10097088
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HETERODIMER INFORMATION |
Forms heterodimers with Chemokine CCR5 Receptor. Dimerization increases the sensitivity and range of signalling pathways activated
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METHOD |
Immunoprecipitation, Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)
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REFERENCES |
11350939
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