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Gene and Protein Information | ||||||
class A G protein-coupled receptor | ||||||
Species | TM | AA | Chromosomal Location | Gene Symbol | Gene Name | Reference |
Human | 7 | 362 | 17q21.2 | CCR10 | C-C motif chemokine receptor 10 | 2-3,7,9,13 |
Mouse | 7 | 362 | 11 64.34 cM | Ccr10 | C-C motif chemokine receptor 10 | 7,12-13 |
Rat | 7 | - | 10q32.1 | Ccr10 | C-C motif chemokine receptor 10 |
Previous and Unofficial Names | |
GPR-2 [4,13] |
Database Links | |
Specialist databases | |
GPCRdb | ccr10_human (Hs), ccr10_mouse (Mm) |
Other databases | |
Alphafold | P46092 (Hs), Q9JL21 (Mm) |
ChEMBL Target | CHEMBL2321628 (Hs), CHEMBL3879821 (Mm) |
Ensembl Gene | ENSG00000184451 (Hs), ENSMUSG00000044052 (Mm), ENSRNOG00000020275 (Rn) |
Entrez Gene | 2826 (Hs), 12777 (Mm), 363682 (Rn) |
Human Protein Atlas | ENSG00000184451 (Hs) |
KEGG Gene | hsa:2826 (Hs), mmu:12777 (Mm), rno:363682 (Rn) |
OMIM | 600240 (Hs) |
Pharos | P46092 (Hs) |
RefSeq Nucleotide | NM_016602 (Hs), NM_007721 (Mm), NM_001108836 (Rn) |
RefSeq Protein | NP_057686 (Hs), NP_031747 (Mm), NP_001102306 (Rn) |
UniProtKB | P46092 (Hs), Q9JL21 (Mm) |
Wikipedia | CCR10 (Hs) |
Natural/Endogenous Ligands |
CCL27 {Sp: Human} |
CCL28 {Sp: Human} |
CCL27 {Sp: Mouse} |
CCL28 {Sp: Mouse} |
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Agonist Comments | ||
It has been shown that CCL27 (CTACK/ALP/ILC) [5] and CCL28 (MEC) [13] are both ligands for the CCR10 receptor. |
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Immunopharmacology Comments |
CCR10 is one of more than 20 distinct chemokine receptors expressed in human leukocytes. Chemokines primarily act to promote leukocyte chemotaxis to sites of inflammation. |
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Primary Transduction Mechanisms | |
Transducer | Effector/Response |
Gi/Go family | Calcium channel |
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