Species: Hu, Mu, Rt
Applications: WB, ICC/IF, IHC
Host: Rabbit Monoclonal
Species: Hu
Applications: WB, B/N, KO
Host: Goat Polyclonal
Species: Mu
Applications: WB, IHC, B/N
Host: Goat Polyclonal
Species: Hu
Applications: WB
Species: Hu
Applications: Binding Activity
Species: Mu
Applications: Binding Activity
Species: Hu
Applications: AC
Description
Activins are dimeric growth and differentiation factors which belong to the transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) superfamily of structurally related signaling proteins. Activins signal through a heteromeric complex of receptor serine kinases which include at least two type I (I and IB) and two type II (II and IIB) receptors. These receptors are all transmembrane proteins, composed of a ligand-binding extracellular domain with a cysteine-rich region, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic domain with predicted serine/threonine specificity. Type I receptors are essential for signaling, and type II receptors are required for binding ligands and for expression of type I receptors. Type I and II receptors form a stable complex after ligand binding, resulting in phosphorylation of type I receptors by type II receptors. This gene encodes activin A type IB receptor, composed of 11 exons. Alternative splicing and alternative polyadenylation result in 3 fully described transcript variants. The mRNA expression of variants 1, 2, and 3 is confirmed, and a potential fourth variant contains an alternative exon 8 and lacks exons 9 through 11, but its mRNA expression has not been confirmed.
Bioinformatics
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Human |
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Product By Gene ID |
91 |
Alternate Names |
- activin A receptor, type IB
- Activin receptor type IB
- Activin receptor-like kinase 4
- ActRIB
- ACTRIB
- ACVRLK4ACTR-IB
- ALK-4
- ALK4activin A receptor, type II-like kinase 4
- EC 2.7.11
- EC 2.7.11.30
- Serine/threonine-protein kinase receptor R2
- SKR2activin receptor type-1B
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Research Areas for Activin RIB/ALK-4
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Protein Kinase