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Facts about Oncostatin-M-specific receptor subunit beta.
Associates with IL31RA to form the IL31 receptor.
Binds IL31 to activate STAT3 and possibly STAT1 and STAT5.Capable of transducing OSM-specific signaling events. .
Human | |
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Gene Name: | OSMR |
Uniprot: | Q99650 |
Entrez: | 9180 |
Belongs to: |
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type I cytokine receptor family |
IL-31 receptor subunit beta; IL-31R subunit beta; IL-31RB; IL-31R-beta; Interleukin-31 receptor subunit beta; MGC150627; MGC75127; oncostatin M receptor; oncostatin-M specific receptor beta subunit; oncostatin-M-specific receptor subunit beta; OSM R beta; OSMR beta; OSMR; OSMRB; OSMRBMGC150626; PLCA1
Mass (kDA):
110.509 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 5p13.1 |
Sequence: | 5; NC_000005.10 (38845858..38945579) |
Expressed in keratinocytes (at protein level) (PubMed:21261663). Expressed at relatively high levels in all neural cells as well as fibroblast and epithelial cells (PubMed:8999038).
Membrane; Single-pass type I membrane protein.
PMID: 8999038 by Mosley B., et al. Dual oncostatin M (OSM) receptors. Cloning and characterization of an alternative signaling subunit conferring OSM-specific receptor activation.
PMID: 15184896 by Dillon S.R., et al. Interleukin 31, a cytokine produced by activated T cells, induces dermatitis in mice.