Leukocyte Immunoglobulin-like Receptor 6 (LIR-6), also called LILRA1 or CD85i, is a glycoprotein member of the LIR family of leukocyte Ig-like receptors. As an activating LIR, LIR-6 has a short cytoplasmic tail and a charged aa within the TM domain which interacts with FcR gamma . Both four (LIR-6a) and two (LIR-6b) Ig-like domain forms are expressed by monocytes and B cells. Human LIR-6 has no non-primate ortholog, but shows up to 80% aa identity with human ILT-1c and KIR-p91/PIR-B. A mouse homolog, gp49B2, has structural similarity but limited sequence identity.
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| Product By Gene ID | 11024 |
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