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FunctionInterferon receptor (IFNR) is a cell surface receptor which binds interferon.
RelevanceLack of neuronal interferon α/β receptor causes Lewy Body and Parkinson-like dementia in mice[4]. Interferon α/β receptor deficiency has a role in the pathogenesis of lupus[5]. DiseaseMutations of interferon γ receptor confer susceptibility to infections caused by mycobacteria[6]. 3D structures of interferon receptorInterferon receptor 3D structures
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- ↑ Pestka S, Kotenko SV, Muthukumaran G, Izotova LS, Cook JR, Garotta G. The interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) receptor: a paradigm for the multichain cytokine receptor. Cytokine Growth Factor Rev. 1997 Sep;8(3):189-206. PMID:9462485
- ↑ Lefevre F, Guillomot M, D'Andrea S, Battegay S, La Bonnardiere C. Interferon-delta: the first member of a novel type I interferon family. Biochimie. 1998 Aug-Sep;80(8-9):779-88. PMID:9865499
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- ↑ Santiago-Raber ML, Baccala R, Haraldsson KM, Choubey D, Stewart TA, Kono DH, Theofilopoulos AN. Type-I interferon receptor deficiency reduces lupus-like disease in NZB mice. J Exp Med. 2003 Mar 17;197(6):777-88. PMID:12642605 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20021996
- ↑ Jouanguy E, Lamhamedi-Cherradi S, Lammas D, Dorman SE, Fondaneche MC, Dupuis S, Doffinger R, Altare F, Girdlestone J, Emile JF, Ducoulombier H, Edgar D, Clarke J, Oxelius VA, Brai M, Novelli V, Heyne K, Fischer A, Holland SM, Kumararatne DS, Schreiber RD, Casanova JL. A human IFNGR1 small deletion hotspot associated with dominant susceptibility to mycobacterial infection. Nat Genet. 1999 Apr;21(4):370-8. PMID:10192386 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/7701