SIGIRR
Sign in to saveAlso known as TIR8, single immunoglobulin and toll-interleukin 1 receptor (TIR) domain, IL-1R8, single Ig and TIR domain containing
Single Ig IL-1-related receptor (SIGIRR), also called Toll/Interleukin-1 receptor 8 (TIR8) or Interleukin-1 receptor 8 (IL-1R8), is transmembrane protein encoded by gene SIGIRR, which modulate inflammation, immune response, and tumorigenesis of colonic epithelial cells.
Gene data
SIGIRR- Name
- single Ig and TIR domain containing
- Type
- protein-coding
- Position
- 405,711–417,473 (−)
- Aliases
- IL-1R8, TIR8
- Ensembl
- ENSG00000185187
- RefSeq RNA
- NM_001135053.2, NM_001135054.2, NM_021805.3, XM_005253045.1, XM_005253046.2
- RefSeq protein
- NP_001128525.1, NP_001128526.1, NP_068577.2, XP_005253102.1, XP_005253103.1
Predicted to enable NAD+ nucleosidase activity. Involved in negative regulation of DNA-binding transcription factor activity. Located in membrane. [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]
Gene Ontology
Biological process
Molecular function
Pathways
via MyGene.info
Gene · Ensembl
single Ig and TIR domain containing
- Symbol
- SIGIRR
- Biotype
- Protein coding
- Organism
- Homo sapiens
- Location
- 11:405,711-417,473
- Strand
- Reverse (−)
- Assembly
- GRCh38
via Ensembl · EMBL-EBI
~6 min read
Encyclopedic overview
7 sectionsContents
- Gene
- Structure
- Expression
- Function
- SIGIRR as a coreceptor of IL-1R5 for IL-37 binding
- References
- Further reading
Single Ig IL-1-related receptor (SIGIRR), also called Toll/Interleukin-1 receptor 8 (TIR8) or Interleukin-1 receptor 8 (IL-1R8), is transmembrane protein encoded by gene SIGIRR, which modulate inflammation, immune response, and tumorigenesis of colonic epithelial cells.
== Gene == Human gene SIGIRR is localized on chromosome 11. It is composed of 10 exons spanning about 11,700 base pairs. In mice, this gene is on chromosome 7, where it is composed of 9 exons spanning about 9,400 base pairs.
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