3KGR, 3RP1
3903
52855
n/a
ENSMUSG00000055541
Q6GTX8
Q8BG84
NM_021706NM_021708
NM_001302681NM_001302682NM_001302683
NP_068352
NP_001289611NP_001289612NP_848726
Leukocyte-associated immunoglobulin-like receptor 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the LAIR1 gene.[5][6] LAIR1 has also been designated as CD305 (cluster of differentiation 305).
The protein encoded by this gene is an inhibitory receptor found on peripheral mononuclear cells, including NK cells, T cells, and B cells.[7] Inhibitory receptors regulate the immune response to prevent lysis of cells recognized as self. The gene is a member of both the immunoglobulin superfamily and the leukocyte-associated inhibitory receptor family. The gene maps to a region of 19q13.4 called the leukocyte receptor cluster, which contains at least 29 genes encoding leukocyte-expressed receptors of the immunoglobulin superfamily.[6]
LAIR1 has been shown to interact with PTPN11[5][8] and PTPN6.[5][8][9][10][11]
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