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Protein Information: Atypical chemokine receptor 3

Cannonical Uniprot Accesion Number: P25106

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MDLHLFDYSE PGNFSDISWP CNSSDCIVVD TVMCPNMPNK SVLLYTLSFI 
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YIFIFVIGMI ANSVVVWVNI QAKTTGYDTH CYILNLAIAD LWVVLTIPVW 
       110        120        130        140        150
VVSLVQHNQW PMGELTCKVT HLIFSINLFG SIFFLTCMSV DRYLSITYFT 
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NTPSSRKKMV RRVVCILVWL LAFCVSLPDT YYLKTVTSAS NNETYCRSFY 
       210        220        230        240        250
PEHSIKEWLI GMELVSVVLG FAVPFSIIAV FYFLLARAIS ASSDQEKHSS 
       260        270        280        290        300
RKIIFSYVVV FLVCWLPYHV AVLLDIFSIL HYIPFTCRLE HALFTALHVT 
       310        320        330        340        350
QCLSLVHCCV NPVLYSFINR NYRYELMKAF IFKYSAKTGL TKLIDASRVS 
       360    
ETEYSALEQS TK

Scientific name: Homo sapiens


Is this protein a mutant? False


Alternative names:


  • Chemokine orphan receptor 1

  • C-X-C chemokine receptor type 7

  • CXC-R7

  • CXCR-7

  • G-protein coupled receptor 159

  • G-protein coupled receptor RDC1 homolog

  • RDC-1


Corresponding Cannonical Protein:


Protein ID: 1263

You can find this protein in the following complex structures:


Complex Structure ID: 2095

References in which this protein is mentioned:


Jeong Seok Ji, Yaejin Yun, Tomasz Maciej Stepniewski, Hye-Jin Yoon, Kyungjin Min, Ji Young Park, Chiwoon Chung, Ka Young Chung, Jana Selent, Hyung Ho Lee. None. An arginine switch drives the stepwise activation of β-arrestin. None None (None). doi: Hyung Ho Lee. Available in: Pubmed Link

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ERNEST (COST Action CA18133)

GLISTEN (COST Action CM1207)

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