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FCRL1 - Fc receptor like 1 Gene

Homo sapiens

Also known as FCRH1; IFGP1; IRTA5; CD307a

Gene ID: 115350 | Gene type: protein coding

About FCRL1

Cytogenetic location: 1q23.1 Genomic coordinates (GRCh38): 1:157,794,403-157,820,120 (from NCBI)

This gene has 8 transcripts (splice variants), 86 orthologues and 17 paralogues. Biased expression in lymph node (RPKM 18.4), spleen (RPKM 14.4) and 3 other tissues.

Summary

This gene encodes a member of the immunoglobulin receptor superfamily and is one of several Fc receptor-like glycoproteins clustered on the long arm of chromosome 1. The encoded protein contains three extracellular C2-like immunoglobulin domains, a transmembrane domain and a cytoplasmic domain with two immunoreceptor-tyrosine activation motifs. This protein may play a role in the regulation of Cancer cell growth. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Apr 2009]

FCRL1 Products(3)

mRNA Protein Name
NM_001159397.2 NP_001152869.1 Fc receptor-like protein 1 isoform 2 precursor
NM_001159398.2 NP_001152870.1 Fc receptor-like protein 1 isoform 3 precursor
NM_052938.5 NP_443170.1 Fc receptor-like protein 1 isoform 1 precursor

FCRL1 Protein Structure

Ig_2

Ig_2: Immunoglobulin domain (19 - 93)

Ig_2

Ig_2: Immunoglobulin domain (118 - 201)

Ig_3

Ig_3: Immunoglobulin domain (210 - 280)

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Protein Preferred Names Protein Names

Fc receptor-like protein 1

IFGP family protein 1

Recombinant FCRL1 Proteins

Cat. No. Product Name Accession Purity
HY-P72655 FCRL1 Protein, Human (287a.a, HEK293, His) Q96LA6 (A17-N303) ≥95%
HY-P76922 FCRL1 Protein, Human (303a.a, HEK293, His) Q96LA6 (M1-N303) ≥95%

Orthologs Information

Species Symbol Source ID
Canis familiaris FCRL1 VGNC VGNC:103646
Macaca mulatta FCRL1 VGNC VGNC:72528
Felis catus FCRL1 VGNC VGNC:82477
Rattus norvegicus FCRL1 RGD RGD:1589411
Bos taurus FCRL1 VGNC VGNC:50049
Mus musculus FCRL1 MGD MGI:2442862
Others FCRL1 NCBI