CCR8 (C-C motif chemokine receptor 8)
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Gene
Gene information from NCBI Gene database.
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| Entrez ID | 1237 |
| Gene name | C-C motif chemokine receptor 8 |
| Gene symbol | CCR8 |
| Synonyms (NCBI Gene) |
CC-CKR-8CCR-8CDw198CKRL1CMKBR8CMKBRL2CY6GPRCY6TER1
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| Chromosome | 3 |
| Chromosome location | 3p22.1 |
| Summary | This gene encodes a member of the beta chemokine receptor family, which is predicted to be a seven transmembrane protein similar to G protein-coupled receptors. Chemokines and their receptors are important for the migration of various cell types into the |
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miRNA
miRNA information provided by mirtarbase database.
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Gene ontology (GO)
Gene Ontology (GO) annotations describing the biological processes, molecular functions, and cellular components associated with a gene.
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Other IDs
Other IDs provides unique identifiers for this gene in OMIM, HGNC, and Ensembl databases.
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Protein
Protein information from UniProt database.
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UniProt ID
Unique identifier for the protein in the UniProt database. Click to view detailed protein information.
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P51685 | ||||||||||
| Protein name | C-C chemokine receptor type 8 (C-C CKR-8) (CC-CKR-8) (CCR-8) (CC chemokine receptor CHEMR1) (CMKBRL2) (Chemokine receptor-like 1) (CKR-L1) (GPR-CY6) (GPRCY6) (TER1) (CD antigen CDw198) | ||||||||||
| Protein function | Receptor for the chemokine CCL1/SCYA1/I-309. May regulate monocyte chemotaxis and thymic cell line apoptosis. Alternative coreceptor with CD4 for HIV-1 infection. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:10540332, ECO:0000269|PubMed:9207005, ECO:0000269|PubMed:94694 | ||||||||||
| PDB | 8KFX , 8KFY , 8KFZ , 8TLM , 8U1U , 8XML | ||||||||||
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| Sequence length | 355 | ||||||||||
| Interactions | View interactions | ||||||||||
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Pathways
Pathway information has different metabolic/signaling pathways associated with genes.
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