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F11 receptor

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Species
  
Human

Entrez
  
50848

Human
  
Mouse

Ensembl
  
ENSG00000158769

F11 receptor

Aliases
  
F11R, F11r, 9130004G24, AA638916, ESTM33, JAM, JAM-1, JAM-A, Jcam, Jcam1, Ly106, CD321, JAM1, JAMA, KAT, PAM-1, F11 receptor

External IDs
  
MGI: 1321398 HomoloGene: 14255 GeneCards: F11R

Junctional adhesion molecule A is a protein that in humans is encoded by the F11R gene. It has also been designated as CD321 (cluster of differentiation 321).

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Function

Tight junctions represent one mode of cell-to-cell adhesion in epithelial or endothelial cell sheets, forming continuous seals around cells and serving as a physical barrier to prevent solutes and water from passing freely through the paracellular space. The protein encoded by this immunoglobulin superfamily gene member is an important regulator of tight junction assembly in epithelia. In addition, the encoded protein can act as (1) a receptor for reovirus, (2) a ligand for the integrin LFA1, involved in leukocyte transmigration, and (3) a platelet receptor. Multiple transcript variants encoding two different isoforms have been found for this gene.

Interactions

F11 receptor has been shown to interact with MLLT4, CASK and Tight junction protein 1.

References

F11 receptor Wikipedia