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CC chemokine receptors

CCR1
Identifiers
Symbol CCR1
Entrez 1230
HUGO 1602
OMIM 601159
RefSeq NM_001295
UniProt P32246
Other data
Locus Chr. 3 p21
CCR2
Identifiers
Symbol CCR2
Entrez 1231
HUGO 1603
OMIM 601268
PDB 1KAD
RefSeq NM_000647
UniProt P41597
Other data
Locus Chr. 3 p21
CCR3
Identifiers
Symbol CCR3
Entrez 1232
HUGO 1604
OMIM 601268
RefSeq NM_001837
UniProt P51677
Other data
Locus Chr. 3 p21
CCR4
Identifiers
Symbol CCR4
Entrez 1233
HUGO 1605
OMIM 604836
RefSeq NM_005508
UniProt P51679
Other data
Locus Chr. 3 p24
CCR5
Identifiers
Symbol CCR5
Entrez 1234
HUGO 1606
OMIM 601373
PDB 1ND8
RefSeq NM_000579
UniProt P51681
Other data
Locus Chr. 3 p21
CCR6
Identifiers
Symbol CCR6
Entrez 1235
HUGO 1607
OMIM 601835
RefSeq NM_004367
UniProt P51684
Other data
Locus Chr. 6 q27
CCR7
Identifiers
Symbol CCR7
Entrez 1236
HUGO 1608
OMIM 600242
RefSeq NM_001838
UniProt P32248
Other data
Locus Chr. 17 q12-q21.2
CCR8
Identifiers
Symbol CCR8
Entrez 1237
HUGO 1609
OMIM 601834
RefSeq NM_005201
UniProt P51685
Other data
Locus Chr. 3 p22
CCR9
Identifiers
Symbol CCR9
Entrez 10803
HUGO 1610
OMIM 604738
RefSeq NM_031200
UniProt P51686
Other data
Locus Chr. 3 p21
CCR10
Identifiers
Symbol CCR10
Entrez 2826
HUGO 4474
OMIM 600240
RefSeq NM_016602
UniProt P46092
Other data
Locus Chr. 17 17q21.1-q21

CC chemokine receptors (or beta chemokine receptors) are integral membrane proteins that specifically bind and respond to cytokines of the CC chemokine family. They represent one subfamily of chemokine receptors, a large family of G protein-linked receptors that are known as seven transmembrane (7-TM) proteins since they span the cell membrane seven times. To date, ten true members of the CC chemokine receptor subfamily have been described. These are named CCR1 to CCR10 according to the IUIS/WHO Subcommittee on Chemokine Nomenclature.

The CC chemokine receptors all work by activating the G protein Gi.

CCR1 was the first CC chemokine receptor identified and binds multiple inflammatory/inducible (see inducible gene) CC chemokines (including CCL4, CCL5, CCL6, CCL14, CCL15, CCL16 and CCL23). In humans, this receptor can be found on peripheral blood lymphocytes and monocytes. There is some suggestion that this chemokine receptor is restricted to memory T-cells within the lymphocyte pool. This receptor is also designated cluster of differentiation marker CD191.

CCR2 can interact with CCL2, CCL8 and CCL16 and has been identified on the surface of monocytes, activated memory T cells, B cells, and basophils in humans, and also in peritoneal macrophages in mice. CCR2 is also designated CD192.


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